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NHL fans witness another painful Toronto goodbye with Mitch Marner as NHL analyst says this exit feels like Vince Carter's 2004 Raptors fallout after shocking Vegas Golden Knights move

NHL fans witness another painful Toronto goodbye with Mitch Marner as NHL analyst says this exit feels like Vince Carter's 2004 Raptors fallout after shocking Vegas Golden Knights move

Time of India5 hours ago
Mitch Marner meets the media of Toronto (Credit: Getty Images)
In a move that has shaken the NHL landscape, Mitch Marner has officially parted ways with the Toronto Maple Leafs and joined the Vegas Golden Knights, the right winger, known for his playmaking flair and deep roots in Toronto, leaves behind a nine-season tenure.
That saw him rack up 639 points in 576 regular season games, his departure ends a dramatic saga fueled by cap issues, playoff frustration, and increasing pressure for change.
Marner's new deal with Vegas reportedly comes with a long-term commitment and a fresh start in a team built for postseason success. The 27-year-old's $10.9 million cap hit had made him a trade candidate, and despite his elite numbers, 99 points in 2022–23 and 85 in 2023–24, he struggled to elevate the Leafs past the second round of the playoffs.
Vegas, meanwhile, adds another offensive weapon to its already-deep roster, signaling another push toward Stanley Cup contention.
Is Marner's departure similar to Carter's Raptors exit?
NHL analyst
compares Marner's departure to
Vince Carter
's 2004 Raptors fallout
Following Marner's high-profile move to the Golden Knights, NHL Network's Mike Johnson drew comparisons to Vince Carter's turbulent departure from the Toronto Raptors in 2004. While Carter's NBA exit was clouded by controversy and public fallout. The emotional undertones in Marner's case echo a similar storyline, both were local stars, central to their teams' identities, and both left amid frustration over unmet expectations.
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For many Leafs fans, his move marks the end of a hopeful era that began with promise but ended in disappointment.
Toronto faces familiar heartbreak as Marner chapter closes with unanswered potential
The Toronto Maple Leafs now face the challenge of reimagining their future without Mitch Marner., the so-called 'core four' era, featuring Marner, Auston Matthews, John Tavares, and William Nylander.
His exit leaves behind a trail of mixed emotions, admiration for his skill, frustration over postseason stagnation.
And uncertainty about what's next, for Vegas, the move adds a high-caliber playmaker to an already potent roster. And for Toronto, the focus now shifts to building a more playoff-ready identity, while dealing with the fallout of another star leaving the city.
The narrative feels all too familiar to Toronto fans, who are still recovering from past sports heartbreaks, Mitch Marner's move may not carry the same level of drama as Vince Carter's, but the emotional weight is undeniably similar.
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Mitch Marner says emotional goodbye to Toronto as Maple Leafs prepare for new era without star winger
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