All-Star Winger Mitch Marner Looks Forward to Fitting Into Family Culture of Vegas Golden Knights
- On July 1, 2025, Mitch Marner agreed to an eight-year, $96 million sign-and-trade contract that brought him to the Vegas Golden Knights after his time with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
- Marner sought a winning environment after nine seasons with Toronto, where strong regular seasons fell short of a Stanley Cup, and talks for the trade began at the deadline.
- The Golden Knights, a franchise since 2017 with one Stanley Cup and consistent playoff appearances, welcomed Marner enthusiastically with his family present for his introductory press conference.
- Marner emphasized he wants to join a place that 'wants to win' and praised teammate Jack Eichel as 'an exceptional player' who moves well and plays responsibly on both ends of the ice.
- The addition of Marner strengthens Vegas’ top line alongside Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev, signaling their push for a second Stanley Cup amid high internal pressure to succeed.
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Mitch Marner Talks 'Winning Regimen' During Introductory Press Conference With Golden Knights
I'm not going to lie to you: I found this year's NHL free-agent frenzy a little underwhelming, and that's because most of the big dogs that were supposed to hit the market never made it to 12 pm on July 1 before they had a new deal.But that doesn't mean that some of them didn't change teams, and that includes a player who was projected to be one of the biggest fish on the market, Mitch Marner.After nine seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs that …

All-star Marner looks forward to fitting into Golden Knights’ family culture
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Family. Winning. Culture. All three have become synonymous with the Vegas Golden Knights through their first eight years in the NHL.

All-Star winger Mitch Marner looks forward to fitting into family culture of Vegas Golden Knights
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Family. Winning. Culture. All three have become synonymous with the Vegas Golden Knights through their first eight years in the NHL.
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