After exorcising their demons by winning their first playoff round since 2004, the Toronto Maple Leafs quickly dug themselves a 0-3 hole before being eliminated in five games by the Florida Panthers.
“There were high expectations surrounding this team, and they weren’t met,” Mitch Marner told TSN1050 THURSDAY. “There is nothing we can do about it today, so the important thing is to prepare as best as possible this summer for the new season. »
After this disappointment, the Leafs made several changes during the offseason.
General manager Kyle Dubas was fired and replaced by former Calgary Flames GM Brad Treliving. In addition, forwards Ryan O’Reilly, Noel Acciari, Michael Bunting, Alexander Kerfoot, as well as defenders Justin Holl, Luke Schenn and Erik Gustafsson all left when the free agent market opened.
Among the newcomers are strikers Tyler Bertuzzi, Max Domi, Ryan Reaves and defender John Klingberg. Rookie Matthew Knies will be playing his first full season in the NHL.
Although Marner is sad to have lost some longtime teammates, he is happy with the additions made.
“The people we went to have character, they can disturb the opponent. They are able to put pucks on the net and get in front of it. In the case of Bertuzzi and Domi in particular, they can play in several places in the formation. We also know what Reaves can bring with its intensity and robustness. »
One of the questions in Toronto, however, remains the status of the negotiations involving Auston Matthews and William Nylander, who are entering the final year of their respective agreements.
Marner is unaware of the developments but assures he will be there for them as a friend.
“Right now, I try not to get involved and just talk to them as a friend. They love this team, they are passionate and they want to be here. I’m not too worried. »
2023-07-15 05:19:09
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