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Mitch Marner will wear No. 93 with Golden Knights

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Jul 1, 2025, 10:10 EDTUpdated: Jul 1, 2025, 15:02 EDT
Once a Knight, always a Knight, it seems.
After it was first reported on Monday that Mitch Marner was being sent to the Vegas Golden Knights on a sign-and-trade, the details are now officially confirmed by both teams.
One thing that jumped out from the Golden Knights’ press release is that Marner will wear No. 93 when he joins Vegas this fall, the same number he famously wore in juniors with the Ontario Hockey League’s London Knights. And the Golden Knights wasted no time Tuesday, with Marner’s new 93 jersey already available for purchase.
Marner originally opted to play as No. 16 with the Toronto Maple Leafs as he was unable to select No. 93 since the franchise has the number retired. Legendary Leaf Doug Gilmour wore No. 93 through his time in Toronto, and the number was raised to the rafters in 2009. Asked why he chose No. 16 at the time, Marner said there wasn’t much significance.
“I didn’t really pick it, to be honest with you. I just had it given,” he told The Athletic in 2017. “I had a couple options and 16 was the best one I liked.”
While Marner was once a celebrated hometown kid with the Toronto Maple Leafs, there’s no denying his long tenure with the team ended on a sour note, as he was booed off the ice in his final game in the blue and white sweater. Now, it looks like he wants to leave his memories of Toronto behind, opting to return to his original 93.
As part of the sign-and-trade, Marner signed an eight-year contract extension through the 2032-33 season, with an average annual value of $12,000,000. Despite having enormous regular season success in Toronto, he was never able to find his playoff form here and is hoping for a fresh start out West. In return, the Maple Leafs received Quebec native Nicolas Roy in a one-for-one exchange. Roy has two years left on his contract with a yearly cap hit of $3 million and has been a 30-40 point player over the past few seasons.
Fans in Toronto will now be keep a close eye out for this year’s schedule release, keen to find out when Marner will play his first game back in Toronto in Vegas’ colours and his new (old) number, which TLN’s Jay Rosehill joked about on X.
So when are the Leafs playing the Knights and where are we sitting?!
On Tuesday morning, Marner wrote a letter to Leafs fans on Instagram reflecting on his time in Toronto, and expressing his regret that he wasn’t able to bring a Cup to his hometown team. While it may not heal the wounds left at the bitter end of his tenure, it’s a heartfelt and honest tribute from a Toronto kid who surely wanted to see that glory returned to the Maple Leafs.
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