During a chat on TSN 1050's OverDrive on Friday, Hayes slipped a number to LeBrun on Marner, proposing the idea that Marner could be quietly looking to get a deal done somewhere in the 8 years at $12.5M per season range, stating that he wouldn't be surprised to see that type of a deal. LeBrun's reply? "I wouldn't be shocked either."
After confirming that he wouldn't be shocked if 8 years at $12.5M ended up being in the wheelhouse for a Marner deal, Hayes pressed LeBrun for more information on why he believes the Marner deal could resemble those terms. LeBrun reiterated everything we currently know about the situation and used common sense to drive home his point.
"I wouldn't be shocked either... there's no inside info on the Marner thing. It's just that I know that the plan going in was to see how the year would start, how everyone was feeling, to keep the communication going, to talk (which they are, Marner's camp and the Leafs), and see where it leads. To me, if this is the kind of year they're going to have, what are you missing?"
Obviously, until a deal is signed, we won't know the terms, but when one of hockey's most reputable insiders is suggesting that something is within the realm or possibility, it's certainly worth a discussion. The question is, what does Marner want to do? There is almost certainly more money for him out there on the open market if he wants to test free agency in the summer of 2025, but he has also publicly stated a number of times that he wishes to remain a Maple Leaf for a long time, so perhaps that means he's willing to leave some money on the table to ensure that happens. That's the hope, anyway.