Mitch Marner

Ice Hockey Player

Canadian Markham, Ontario, Canada

Quick Info

ProfessionIce Hockey Player
NationalityCanadian
Date of Birth05/05/1997
Age29 years
BirthplaceMarkham, Ontario, Canada

Latest News about Mitch Marner

07/03/2025

Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving requested that Mitch Marner waive his no-trade clause for a potential trade to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Mikko Rantanen. Marner denied the request and chose to remain with the Maple Leafs. This decision came during the 2024-25 season while he was leading the team in scoring.

01/01/2025

During a game against the Boston Bruins on January 4, 2025, Mitch Marner recorded an assist on a game-opening goal, marking the 112th time in his career and surpassing former captain Doug Gilmour to tie Bรถrje Salming for fifth place in Maple Leafs history. This milestone highlighted his playmaking prowess in his ninth season with Toronto.

02/2025

Mitch Marner played a pivotal role for Team Canada at the 2025 Four Nations Face-Off, scoring the overtime winner in the opening match against Sweden and assisting on both the game-tying and game-winning goals in the final. Canada won gold, marking a major international achievement for Marner early in the year.

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameMitchell Marner
NicknameMitch
PositionRight Wing
Current TeamVegas Golden Knights

Physical Stats & More

Height6' 0" (183 cm)
Weight180 lbs

Personal Life

Residences
  • Markham, Ontario
  • Thornhill, Ontario
  • Clarington, Ontario

Relationships & More

Spouse
  • Steph La
  • Chance (married August 2023)
ChildrenSon (born May 2025)

Family

FatherPaul Marner
MotherBonnie Marner
SiblingsChristopher Marner (older brother)

Career

NHL Draft2015, Round 1, Pick 4 by Toronto Maple Leafs
Teams
  • Toronto Maple Leafs
  • Vegas Golden Knights (signed July 2025)
Junior TeamLondon Knights (OHL)
Achievements
  • OHL Champion (2016)
  • Memorial Cup Champion (2016)
  • CHL Player of the Year (2016)
  • OHL MVP (2016)
  • OHL Playoff MVP (2016)
  • NHL First Team All-Star (2021, 2022)
  • Selke Trophy Finalist (2023)
  • Led Toronto Maple Leafs in scoring five times
  • Reached 100-point season (2024-25)

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Grew up playing for Vaughan MHA youth team
2. Named OHL Playoff MVP in 2016 with 44 points in 18 games
3. Runner-up for OHL Rookie of the Year (2013-14)
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