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NHL Trade Rumors: Mitch Marner could get huge $14 million offer from Carolina Hurricanes

NHL Trade Rumors: Mitch Marner could get huge $14 million offer from Carolina Hurricanes

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NHL Trade Rumors: Mitch Marner could get huge $14 million offer from Carolina Hurricanes (Image via getty)
A big move might be coming in the hockey world. Among the best NHL players, one is getting a great deal of attention; an unlikely club might be ready to pay a large sum to get him. Shared by a reliable source, the tale is generating much buzz in the hockey community.
Which player, though, is implicated and how much could he make?
Mitch Marner
might get a huge offer from the
Carolina Hurricanes
On June 14, 2025, NHL insider David Pagnotta reported something big. He claimed the Carolina Hurricanes were considering making Mitch Marner over $14 million a year. Toronto Maple Leafs' star forward is Marner. Should this transaction go through, he would become among the highest-paid players in the league.
According to Pagnotta, the Hurricanes are quite serious about this.
They think Marner will be a major contributor to their side. Conversations have already begun. Mitch Marner, who hails from Canada, is 27 years old. He has been a Maple Leafs player starting in 2015. His fast motions, amazing passes, and great leadership distinguish him.
If the deal goes through, it could be one of the biggest contracts in Carolina Hurricanes history. It might also cause a lot of changes in the NHL this summer.
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Mitch Marner still has one year left with the Maple Leafs
Mitch Marner's current contract ends after the 2025 NHL season. Right now, he makes around $10.9 million per year.
The Maple Leafs haven't said they want to trade him. But many reports suggest they are open to offers. Some people think the team might want to free up money and make changes after another playoff loss.
The Hurricanes, too, are coming off a loss. In the Eastern Conference Finals, they fell to the New York Rangers in May 2025. They now want to improve.
Pagnotta said, 'The Hurricanes want someone who can help them win now. Marner is on their list.'
No trade has happened yet. But many fans are waiting to see what will happen next.

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