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Mitch Marner just took another massive shot at the Maple Leafs and fans can't believe it

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Vincent Carbonneau
June 2, 2026  (5:34)
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Jun 1, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) during media day for the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center.
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Mitch Marner and John Tortorella head into the Stanley Cup Final with Vegas pushing back hard on the Toronto noise.

That is the real story now.

Marner is 1 win from the biggest stage in the sport, but the talk around him still keeps circling back to Toronto and everything that came with it.

He finally addressed that weight.

Marner called playing in Toronto «a real mental grind,» and that line says plenty about what the last stretch of his Leafs years felt like.

It was not only hockey pressure.

It got into his head and, by his own words, even affected him physically.

That is why the response from inside the Golden Knights room matters so much.

Jack Eichel did not hedge at all.

"As a teammate and a friend of his, and somebody that cares about him and his family, of course I do," teammate Jack Eichel said at Stanley Cup Final media day Monday. "I think the world of Mitch. Anybody that has negative or bad things to say about him, obviously I disagree with, because I think highly of him."

Mitch Marner's latest message is being viewed as another shot at the Maple Leafs

Eichel said he cares about Marner and his family, and added that anybody saying bad things about him is someone he obviously disagrees with.

That is not generic teammate talk.

That is a star player publicly stepping in for another star player before the Cup Final.

Eichel also said Marner has opened up to him about what he went through, and that the two of them have shared those conversations both ways.

Marner told reporters today that playing in Toronto and hearing constant criticism of his play became "a real mental grind" and affected him physically.

That part stands out.

It tells you this is not only about systems, line combinations, or a fresh start in a new market. It is about a player finally breathing easier in a room that seems to understand him.

Kelly McCrimmon backed that up too.

"I think our team is deeper and a better team than what he had played on in Toronto. Not that Toronto didn't have real good teams. But you have to have that depth throughout your roster, because everyone's going to take their turn," Vegas GM Kelly McCrimmon said Monday. "Mitch is playing with tremendous confidence. He's really savoring the moment."

The Vegas GM said Marner is playing with tremendous confidence and savoring the moment, while also pointing to the Golden Knights' depth as a major difference from the teams Marner played on in Toronto.

That is a direct shot at the old narrative.

Not that Toronto lacked talent.

But Vegas clearly believes Marner is benefitting from a deeper lineup and a cleaner environment around him.

And honestly, that tracks.

Marner did not sound interested in reliving old playoff scars or getting dragged back into every Leafs debate. He said he is not a guy who lives in the past and that he is here in the moment.

That may be the biggest change of all.

In Toronto, Marner often sounded like a player carrying every miss, every headline, every groan from the crowd.

In Vegas, he sounds like a player who has finally cut loose from that.

Now he gets to play for the Stanley Cup.

And the people around him are making sure everyone knows exactly why this version of Mitch Marner looks different.

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