
2025-26 NHL schedule reveals when Mitch Marner will make his return to Toronto
The NHL released the full schedule for its 2025-26 season on Wednesday, which revealed the Leafs will drop the puck on their season on Oct. 8 at home against the Montreal Canadiens.
As for Marner's return? That won't happen until the new year.
The right winger had spent almost 10 years in Toronto before he was sent to the Vegas Golden Knights on an eight-year, $96 million sign-and-trade deal at the start of July.
Fans can watch Marner skate at Scotiabank Arena for the first time since the trade on Jan. 23.
However, he will first face off against his former team in Las Vegas a week earlier on Jan. 15.
The Leafs' regular season is scheduled to wrap up on Apr. 15 in Ottawa.
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