BREAKING: Maple leafs Star Signs with Uta.

BREAKING: Maple leafs Star Signs with Uta.

The Toronto Maple Leafs’ biggest trade chip this offseason is Mitch Marner who has been the subject of trade rumors, and now Sportsnet radio host Sam McKee shared a mock deal with Utah.

Marner is set to enter the final year of the six-year $65.4 million deal he signed in 2019. Despite Marner being the subject of trade rumors, he has a full no-movement clause, so the forward would have to agree to be traded.

Even with that, Marner has still been involved in plenty of mock trades, and McKee shared his mock trade that would deal the skilled winger to Utah for three impact players.

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GettyMitch Marner could be traded this summer.

The Toronto Maple Leafs’ biggest trade chip this offseason is Mitch Marner who has been the subject of trade rumors, and now Sportsnet radio host Sam McKee shared a mock deal with Utah.

Marner is set to enter the final year of the six-year $65.4 million deal he signed in 2019. Despite Marner being the subject of trade rumors, he has a full no-movement clause, so the forward would have to agree to be traded.

Even with that, Marner has still been involved in plenty of mock trades, and McKee shared his mock trade that would deal the skilled winger to Utah for three impact players.

“Mitch Marner heading to Utah for Connor Ingram, the young goalie, Clayton Keller, and Lawson Crouse,” McKee said on Real Kyper & Bourne on June 20.

The package for Marner would be great for the Maple Leafs who land three impact players. The first player Toronto would get is goaltender Connor Ingram who has two years left on his deal that pays him $1.95 million per season. Last season, Ingram went 23-21-3 with a 2.91 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage.

Keller, meanwhile, would be the focal point of the trade as he is a star player for Utah. Keller was drafted seventh overall in 2016 and last season, he recorded 33 goals and 43 assists for 76 points in 78 games. The centerman has four years left on his contract that pays him $7.15 million per season.

The final player the Maple Leafs would acquire in McKee’s mock trade is Crouse who’s a former first-round pick. Crouse recorded 23 goals and 19 assists for 42 points in 81 games last season, while the winger has three years left on his deal that pays him $4.3 million per season.

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