Mitch Marner becomes eligible to sign with any team on July. 1 and as the free agency window approaches, the situation revolving around the most sought-after free agent and the Vegas Golden Knights has become clearer.

It seems like every time Elliotte Friedman grabs the microphone to record 32 Thoughts, he shares more information about why he believes the Golden Knights can be considered the front-runners to land the 28-year-old winger.

The anticipation around an unrestricted free agent signing hasn’t been this high since Artemi Panarin signed with the New York Rangers and John Tavares signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs. It’s rare for a 27-goal and 102-point player to be available on the free agent market, but due to Marner’s struggles and seemingly impending fallout with the Maple Leafs, it’s provided an excellent opportunity for several teams, including the Golden Knights. 

The market for Marner has become clear. Among the Golden Knights, the Carolina Hurricanes, Utah Mammoth, Los Angeles Kings and the Anaheim Ducks have expressed interest. Many insiders haven’t ruled out the Maple Leafs just yet, and Friedman reported that Marner’s camp has offered teams meetings on July 1st, and the Maple Leafs are one of the teams.

Friedman also stated that “his eyes are on Vegas when it comes to Mitch Marner.”

Signing Marner won’t be a simple task. Several reports have indicated that teams, such as the Hurricanes, Mammoth and the Ducks, are willing to offer Marner a contract of north of $14M, something that the Golden Knights likely won’t be able to do. Even if the Golden Knights find a middle ground with Marner between $12M-13M, the Golden Knights would have to make several moves to fit him under the salary cap.

Players who could be sacrificed in their pursuit include Ivan Barbashev, Nicolas Hague and William Karlsson. Friedman has also been the leading reporter in the discussions about the uncertainty of Alex Pietrangelo’s future, doubling down and mentioning that from the people he’s talked to, they wouldn’t be surprised if he’s played his last game in the NHL. The Golden Knights would be allowed to put his $8.8M cap hit on the LTIR, but it still wouldn’t be enough for the organization to sign Marner and legally play him. 

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REPORT: Golden Knights, Maple Leafs and Hurricanes Discussed Three-Team Deal Involving Mitch Marner At The Trade DeadlineSince the conclusion of the Vegas Golden Knights’ 2024-25 season, they’ve been linked and named as possible favorites to land top free agent Mitch Marner. A recent report shared by The Athletic’s James Mirtle states that the Golden Knights nearly completed a three-team trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Carolina Hurricanes, which would have sent Marner to Vegas.

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