Marner's $96M Deal and Trade to Golden Knights Mark New NHL Chapter

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Mitch Marner was traded from the Toronto Maple Leafs to the Vegas Golden Knights, signing an 8-year, $96 million contract, and was replaced in Toronto by Nicolas Roy. Marner, a key player with a career-high 102 points last season, joins a Golden Knights team that recently won the Stanley Cup, marking a significant move in his NHL career.
- Marner traded to Golden Knights after signing 8-year, $96 million contract with Maple Leafs NHL.com
- Mitch Marner gets 8-year, $96M contract as Maple Leafs deal forward to Golden Knights Yahoo Sports
- Monday's NHL: Leafs trade Marner to Knights; Panthers keep Ekblad, Marchand The Detroit News
- Mitch Marner Trade Grades: Assessing Golden Knights' Sign-and-Trade With Maple Leafs Sports Illustrated
- Cap Comparable: Marner remains among elite after new deal with Golden Knights Sportsnet.ca
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