The Toronto Maple Leafs figure to be a very competitive team in 2025-26, though their roster makeup will be significantly different. That, of course, is due to the fact that they traded away Mitch Marner, who has been one of their offensive catalysts since breaking into the NHL in 2016-17.
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Though not having Marner’s offence will certainly hurt this group, they have tons of other key players who should be able to continue to put up numbers, while they’ve also made some other savvy additions that figure to be big pieces going forward. With that said, here’s a look at the point projections for all Maple Leafs forwards for this coming season.
#11: Max Domi
14 G – 40 A – 54 PTS
The Maple Leafs are needing Max Domi to take a step forward and help soften the blow of Marner’s departure. The 30-year-old hasn’t been particularly great in either of his first two seasons in Toronto, but had a particularly disappointing 2024-25 campaign, recording just 33 points.
Domi has proven in the past that he’s capable of much more. While expecting another 72-point season from him like we saw in 2018-19 is simply wishful thinking, he’s capable of recording north of 50 points for the fourth time in his career. The extra opportunities he should see with Marner out of the picture will help with that.
#18: Steven Lorentz
7 G – 11 A – 18 PTS
Steven Lorentz proved to be a valuable bottom-six forward for the Maple Leafs in 2025-26 after winning a Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers in 2024. That said, nobody will ever mistake him as a player who can put up big offensive numbers. His 19 points in 2024-25 tied a career high, and fans should expect similar production again this coming season.
#19: Calle Jarnkrok
14 G – 20 A – 34 PTS
The biggest question for Calle Jarnkrok this season is whether he can remain healthy. When he is available, he can provide solid secondary scoring. That said, he’s played a combined 71 games over the past two seasons. Should he be able to suit up for 70-plus games, fans should expect to see him surpass the 30-point marker for the seventh time in his career.
#23: Matthew Knies
34 G – 32 A – 66 PTS
Matthew Knies is quickly turning into a star talent for the Maple Leafs. The 22-year-old exceeded his rookie season in 2024-25,…
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