John Tavares opens up on his contract situation with Maple Leafs
In the aftermath of the Toronto Maple Leafs' heartbreaking Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins, attention has turned to the future of two of the team's star players, Mitch Marner and John Tavares.
Both forwards are integral parts of the Leafs lineup and are entering contract years.
Despite the disappointment of the playoff exit, Tavares expressed his desire to remain a long-term member of the Maple Leafs.
"I haven't put much thought to it. But I mean, I love playing here. I think it's a remarkable place to play.
"And, when I committed here six years ago, obviously I saw a tremendous amount of talent and an amazing hockey market and organization that's fully committed to winning and doing whatever, and I still feel that way. So, but I haven't put much thought to it and due time that'll come."
Tavares' current deal runs through next season with a hefty cap hit of $11 million.
Doubt surrounding the Maple Leafs' Core Four led by John Tavares
The Toronto Maple Leafs battled back from a 3-1 series deficit but to no avail as they fell in Game 7 to the Boston Bruins. Despite boasting formidable talent in William Nylander, Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and John Tavares, the Leafs faced familiar postseason disappointment.
While Matthews excelled with 69 goals in the regular season and Nylander reached 98 points, the team faltered in the playoffs again, leading to questions about the Core Four's ability to succeed.
Head coach Sheldon Keefe weighed in on the team's future prospects, hinting at potential changes ahead.
"It's very evident," Keefe said. "(When) teams play the Leafs, they set up the game for the Leafs to beat themselves.
"All I'll say is that the group pulled together," Keefe added. "The way it pulled together here in this last week, and through the season, this group was different this year. The core you're referring to isn't different."
General manager Brad Treliving will now have to make decisions regarding contract extensions and roster adjustments for some key members.