Mitch Marner Posts 18 Points in Golden Knights Run — Nhl Live Stream
Mitch Marner has the best postseason of his NHL career with the Golden Knights, and the nhl live stream numbers make the difference plain: seven goals and 18 points in 12 playoff games. That total is more than he produced in any single postseason during nine years with the Maple Leafs.
Marner’s Vegas surge
Marner entered his first conference final in the NHL with more goals and points than he had in any one of his nine postseasons with Toronto. He also had five multi-point games in the first two rounds, matching the kind of production that had too rarely shown up in his Leafs runs.
In 12 games this spring, he has five multi-point games. That is one more than he had in his last four rounds as a Leaf, a useful snapshot of how often he has driven offense for Vegas compared with Toronto.
Toronto’s playoff history
The contrast starts with the 2018 playoffs, when Marner had nine points in a seven-game first-round loss to the Boston Bruins. That was his only real outlier across nine postseasons with the Maple Leafs, and it stands apart because the rest of that run never reached the same level of production.
Across those Toronto postseasons, he did not play like the best player on the ice repeatedly throughout a series. He also went 18 games without scoring a goal across three postseasons with the Maple Leafs and his first 40 playoff games as a Leaf ended without a power-play goal.
Fall 2019 and now
Marner’s playoff profile changed after the fall of 2019, when he signed a controversial six-year contract extension with the Maple Leafs. The scrutiny that followed made every quiet series heavier, while his current Vegas run has looked freer and more in control.
That is the sharpest split in his career to this point: the Golden Knights have gotten the version that keeps piling up points, while Toronto mostly got a winger whose postseason impact arrived in bursts. The first conference final only widened that gap, with Marner carrying seven goals and 18 points into the next stage.