5 questions facing the Toronto Maple Leafs heading into the off-season
TORONTO — With their playoff and Stanley Cup dreams dashed for another spring, here are five burning questions facing the Toronto Maple Leafs heading into the off-season:
WHAT WILL MITCH MARNER’S CONTRACT LOOK LIKE?
General manager Kyle Dubas said in his press conference that getting a new contract done with the star restricted free agent winger is the organization’s No. 1 priority. But what does that look like and how will it impact the rest of the roster? The Leafs have already committed nearly US$30 million to Auston Matthews, John Tavares and William Nylander, meaning Marner’s contract will likely push the combined pay stubs of those four forwards north of $40 million next season and beyond. With the salary cap expected to be around $83 million in 2019-2020, Toronto will be close to the line when Marner signs for eight years or takes a deal similar to the five-season term of Matthews. Expect his number to come in around $11 million annually. Dubas wants to get Marner’s contract done before July 1 — when other teams could potentially throw an offer sheet his way.