John Tavares gives big update on his contract extension talks with Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving & HC Craig Berube
John Tavares' time with the Toronto Maple Leafs has flown by. It's been seven years since the Mississauga, Ontario, native came home, hoping to be the final piece that pushed the Maple Leafs over the top as Stanley Cup contenders.
Unfortunately for him, that dream never came close to being a reality, as Game 7 of the second round was the farthest the team could go. Now, Tavares enters the offseason as a pending UFA, having just completed his seven-year, $77,000,000 contract with the Leafs signed back in 2018.
Much of the fanbase and media are pounding the drum to break up the Core 4, though John Tavares doesn't want to be the one to leave. He was asked about his future during end-of-season media availabilities on Tuesday.
"If you want to make something work, you do everything you can to try to find what works on both sides," he said. "What's fair for myself and my family and for the team and the club. I've expressed my desire to stay and wanting to make it work.
"I'm very optimistic that it can work out where I'm back."
Tavares had a bounce-back year, producing 74 points (38 goals, 36 assists) in 75 games during the 2024-25 regular season, while adding another seven points (five goals, two assists) in 13 playoff appearances.
Craig Berube wants John Tavares back
Craig Berube just finished his first season as head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs. He had the pleasure of coaching a group of supremely talented players, though two of them may not be returning.
Mitch Marner and John Tavares are pending UFAs and face very uncertain futures with the organization. Berube was asked if he wants Marner and Tavares back with the Maple Leafs next season, and he didn't take long to respond.
"One hundred percent," Berube said.
It feels like a stretch to say that both Marner and Tavares will return, though the 34-year-old is the more likely candidate to remain in Toronto because of his age and the pay cut he's expected to take.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be one of the more fascinating teams to keep an eye on this offseason, as another playoff disappointment could result in the end of an era.
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