Overview
- Speaking at the NHL/NHLPA media tour Monday, Matthew Knies said camp will feel "a little weird" without Mitch Marner but that the team will adapt quickly.
- Knies reiterated that Toronto's scrutiny pushes him to improve and said the club's investment signals he must handle key moments and heavier ice time.
- Marner departed in a late‑June sign‑and‑trade to the Golden Knights after a 102‑point season, leaving a significant on‑ and off‑ice void.
- General manager Brad Treliving added Matias Maccelli, Nicolas Roy and Dakota Joshua to share Marner's workload, with Knies also citing veteran voices such as Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman‑Larsson.
- Last spring's Game 7 home loss drew boos and tossed items, and Marner later disclosed he briefly required 24‑hour security at his house.