Dubas says Leafs won’t necessarily match an offer sheet signed by Toronto’s RFAs
VANCOUVER — Kyle Dubas says if Mitch Marner — or the Maple Leafs’ other restricted free agents, for that matter — signs an offer sheet with another team, Toronto might let the player walk.
Speaking ahead of the NHL draft, the Leafs general manager told reporters he would have to look at each case on an individual basis if a rival organization tried to poach Marner or fellow RFA forwards Kasperi Kapanen and Andreas Johnsson after July 1.
“We’re at the point now, we can speak openly about it, it would really depend,” Dubas said following the GM meetings on Thursday. “If there were an offer sheet we’d look at what they are and what the compensation is for our team and make the decision.”
Teams have seven days to match offer sheets handed to an RFA. The compensation going to the club losing a player varies depending on the annual average value of the contract, but the Leafs would receive four first-round picks if Marner’s signs for north of US$10.568 million annually.