Korolnek emphasized the timing of the trade season, noting that delays in player signings leave teams scrambling for options. The complexity of Marner’s situation is magnified by his no-trade clause, giving him control over his destination.
Marner is in the final year of a six-year, $65 million contract signed with the Leafs in 2019.
Korolnek pointed out that this major hurdle, coupled with the necessity for cap space and desirable assets on the receiving end, further complicates any potential trade scenarios in Marner’s case for the Toronto Maple Leafs.