Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – July 14, 2024
Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – July 14, 2024
Are the Leafs any closer to trading or re-signing Mitch Marner? Does the Blues signing Ryan Suter mean they’re trading a defenseman? Find out in the Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup.
TORONTO SUN: Terry Koshan recently noted there’s little indication that the Maple Leafs will trade Mitch Marner. The ongoing line from Marner’s camp is the 27-year-old winger will be in training camp with his fellow Leafs as he enters the final season of his contract.
Koshan also pointed out this situation remains delicate. Leafs general manager Brad Treliving has said little publicly about re-signing Marner. A year ago, however, he stated that re-signing Auston Matthews and William Nylander was at the top of his “to-do” list.

Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner (NHL Images).
Marner’s camp also stated that he wouldn’t field any Leafs-related questions as he spoke about his charity and its annual summer events. “That edict wasn’t issued before Marner charity events in the past,” observed Koshan.
Koshan also noted that Treliving’s hands are tied because of Marner’s no-movement clause. The same also applies to Leafs captain John Tavares.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Trading Marner seemed likely in May following yet another early playoff exit by the Leafs. The Toronto media believed management couldn’t risk losing the winger to free agency next summer if he didn’t fit into their plans beyond this season. Some observers believed Treliving would talk Marner into waiving his NMC.
We now know that’s not going to happen so instead, we’re now getting speculation whether Treliving and Marner are talking about a contract extension. Treliving declined to address it during his press conference announcing his free-agent signings on July 1, but that topic will likely resurface this summer.
THE ATHLETIC: Jeremy Rutherford wonders if the St. Louis Blues will make a trade to alleviate their blueline logjam following their recent signing of Ryan Suter.
The Blues currently have six left-shot defensemen: Suter, Nick Leddy, Torey Krug, Scott Perunovich, Tyler Tucker, and Pierre-Olivier Joseph. General manager Doug Armstrong has suggested a trade is a possibility.
Krug is often mentioned as a trade candidate following the Blues’ failed attempt to trade him to the Philadelphia Flyers last summer. He still has a full no-trade clause until July 2025 and a source close to Krug told Rutherford the rearguard isn’t willing to waive it.
Rutherford speculated the Blues could put Krug on waivers but there’s no guarantee a team will claim him.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Armstrong didn’t sign Suter to trade him so someone else must go. Rutherford pointed out that demoting Tucker and Joseph would leave the Blues with eight defensemen, which means they could only carry 13 forwards.
Leddy also has a full no-trade clause. Perunovich, 25, is a year away from RFA status with arbitration rights and carries a $1.15 million cap hit this season. He could become the odd man out.
It’ll be interesting to see how Armstrong handles this situation. That move might not come until training camp or preseason in September.


