Maple Leafs Captain Auston Matthews Finally Addresses ‘Business Side’ of Mitch Marner’s $96M Exit

Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews reacts to Mitch Marner’s trade, reflecting on their time together and sharing optimism for Toronto’s future.

Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews has finally weighed in on Mitch Marner’s departure, calling it a tough reality of the business side of hockey.

Marner, 28, was shipped to the Vegas Golden Knights in late June in a sign-and-trade deal that brought Nicolas Roy back to Toronto. Vegas wasted little time signing the winger to an eight-year, $96 million contract.

The move ended nearly 10 years of Marner playing alongside Matthews as one of the Leafs’ offensive cornerstones.

Auston Matthews Breaks Silence on Mitch Marner Trade to Vegas

Speaking at the annual Hockey Night in Brampton charity game, Matthews admitted it won’t be easy to adjust without his longtime linemate.

“We’ll obviously miss him,” Matthews said. “He’s a great friend, great teammate. That’s kind of the business side of it; that’s tough. Wish him nothing but the best. We’ll just keep it moving.”

Marner leaves after posting a career-high 102 points last season and spending nine years with the organization. Drafted fourth overall in 2015, he arrived a year before Matthews went first overall in 2016. Together, they became the faces of Toronto’s rebuild and staples on the top line.

Their regular-season numbers were elite, but the playoffs told another story. Despite nine straight appearances, the Leafs managed only two series wins.

That playoff frustration weighed heavily on management and likely influenced the decision to deal Marner before he could walk in free agency next summer.

General manager Brad Treliving ensured the team didn’t lose Marner for nothing. By acquiring Roy and freeing up cap space, Toronto had room to bring depth forwards with Matias Maccelli, Dakota Joshua, and Michael Pezzetta.

Matthews acknowledged the shake-up but said he sees opportunity. “A lot of changes, but feeling excited about the guys we brought in and obviously excited about the guys that we have,” he said.

“Guys are going to have to take some steps, but I think that’s a good thing, a good problem to have, so really looking forward to it,” he added.

Matthews Turns Focus to the Season Ahead

Marner’s departure wasn’t the only topic; Matthews also discussed his own readiness for the 2025–26 season after injuries cost him 15 games last year and even affected him during the playoffs. He described his health as “good” heading into camp.

The Leafs open October 8 at home against the Montreal Canadiens, with training camp set for September.

Matthews stressed that the group needs to be ready from day one. “Every year going into it, I want to be focused; I want to be ready to compete from the get-go,” he said, adding, “Have to be focused, be willing to obviously do whatever it takes to win. Obviously, a hard league to win in, and for us, it’s not getting too far ahead of ourselves, too.”

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