The Toronto Maple Leafs are a very competitive team in 2025-26, although their schedule make-up will differ considerably. That is of course due to the fact that she Mitch Marner exchangedWho has been one of their attacking catalysts since they break into the NHL in 2016-17.
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Although not having Marner’s attack will certainly harm this group, they have tons of other important players who should be able to keep figures, while they have also made a number of other smart additions that are figures to be large pieces. That said, here is a look at the point projections for all Maple Leafs Vooruit for this coming season.
#11: Max Domi
14 g – 40 A – 54 points
The Maple Leafs need Max Domi to take a step forward and to mitigate the blow of Marner’s departure. The 30-year-old has not been great in one of his first two seasons in Toronto, but had a particularly disappointing campaign 2024-25, with only 33 points.
Domi has proven in the past that he is capable of much more. Although it expects another 72-point season, as we saw in 2018-19, he is just Wishful Thinking, he can record for the fourth time in his career north of 50 points. The extra opportunities he should see with Marner out of the picture will help with that.
#18: Steven Lorentz
7 g – 11 a – 18 points
In 2025-26, Steven Lorentz turned out to be a valuable bottom-six attacker for the Maple Leafs after winning a Stanley Cup with the Florida Panthers in 2024. Having said that, nobody will ever confuse him as a player who can set up big offensive figures. His 19 points in 2024-25 unions a career height and fans should expect comparable production again this season.
#19: Jarnkrok Street
14 g – 20 A – 34 points
The biggest question for Calle Jarnkrok is this season or He can stay healthy. When he is available, he can offer a solid secondary score. That said, he has played combined matches in the past two seasons. If he is able to adapt for more than 70 games, fans should expect him to overlook the 30-point marker for the seventh time in his career.
#23: Matthew Byies
34 g – 32 A – 66 points
Matthew Bnies quickly becomes a star tent for the Maple Leafs. The 22-year-old surpassed his Rookie season in 2024-25 and scored 29 goals and 58 points in 78 games in the regular season. He also continued that production in the play -offs and scored five goals in 13 outings.

Byies was rewarded for his first two impressive NHL seasons, Signing a six -year -old deal of $ 46.5 million Earlier this summer. There will be enough expectation to produce the door with Marner, and on the basis of what he has shown so far, he is more than able to perform.
#24: Scott Laughton
12 g – 20 A – 32 points
Although there was a lot of excitement about it The addition of Scott LaughtoN during last year’s trade theadline, fans were able to disappoint him quickly. The 31-year-old managed only four points in 20 games in the regular season with the Maple Leafs and was unable to find in the back of the net in the play-offs. He will have to find a way to return to the productivity level that he has shown for several seasons with the Philadelphia Flyers.
#34: Auston Matthews
59 g – 42 A – 101 points
Auston Matthews has a lot to prove this season. Injuries played in What was a rather underwhelming 2024-25 campaign in which he had 33 goals and 78 points in 67 games. It was a steep fall of the 2023-24 season in which he had a career-high 69 goals.

Moreover, it will be interesting to see how Matthews reacts without Marner for the ride. It could serve as a motivation, knowing that his team now needs him more than ever, which is the reason for the great expectations marked above. If he touches those totals, it would mark the third time that he hit the 100-point marker.
#53: Easton Cowan
12 g – 22 A – 34 points
Easton Cowan is a difficult player to project, since he is by no means a lock to crack the Maple Leafs selection. To do this, he must have a strong show in the training camp, because he is not going to make this team when he is not ready for the top nine minutes. If he can do this, these totals would, however, serve as a strong Rookie season for the Pick of 2023.
#55: Nicolas Roy
15 g – 20 A – 35 points
Although it was certainly a loss of an exchange, given that Marner would hit the free desk, the Maple Leafs could pick up a good player in Nicolas Roy by exchanging the first to the Golden Knights. The 28-year-old is classified as the third line center of the organization and should continue to produce solid secondary attack.
#61: Michael piece
2 g – 7 A – 10 points
The maple leaf Michael Pezzetta signed for a two -year -old deal This season outside the season shortly after the 27-year-old had completed his fourth season with the Montreal Canadiens. He is one of the many attackers who fight for a place in the selection, and if he cracks it, fans must expect a player who brings a lot of energy and toughness, but very little in terms of offense.
AC 63: Matias Maccelli
20 g – 39 A – 59 points
The 2025-26 season is a big one for Matias Maccelli, who has a ton to prove after an extremely disappointing 2023-24 campaign. That said, he is only two seasons away from a career-high 57 points and is still only 24 years old.

Assuming that Maccelli gets a top-six role as most expect, he has to get back on the right track to what seemed like a promising career a few years ago. Playing potential on a line with a target score phenomenon in Matthews will give the young Finnish winger the opportunity to show his great playing opportunities.
#64: David Kampf
7 g – 9 a – 16 pts
Given the new additions that the Maple Leafs have made, David Kampf can be difficult to crack the opening night schedule. The only positive he has for him is his ability to kill punishments, which may be enough for head coach Craig Berube.
#74: Bobby McMann
19 g – 16 A – 35 points
Questions about whether Bobby McMann from a Breakout season could improve 2023-24 were answered because the 29-year-old hit the 20-goal for the first time in his career in 2024-25. He will never become a star talent, but has proven that he can set goals in bunches, which will ever be so important this coming season.
#88: William Nylander
38 g – 48 A – 86 points
While Matthews is the face of the Maple Leafs, William Nylyer is a good second. The 29-year-old wing player has flourished in one of the best talents in the NHL and has achieved the goal of 40 goals in each of the past three seasons.

Although this projection ends him just under 40 goals in 2025-26, he is still expected to produce during a point-per-play pace. That would serve if the fourth consecutive season that does this, what proves what an exceptional talent he is.
#89: Nicolas Robertson
20 g – 13 A – 33 points
We go to another season in which the role of Nicolas Robertson at the Maple Leafs is very unclear. The talented 23-year-old has not been able to find his foot But at NHL level, and could be more than later from the organization.
#91: John Tavares
33 g – 35 A – 68 points
John Tavares comes there in age, but has no signs of delay. The 34-year-old comes out again a very solid season so that he saw 38 goals and 74 points. It marked the second time as a maple leaf that he hit the 30-goal and the fourth time that he had more than 70 points.
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Until he shows signs of regression, it is difficult to expect that Tavares will do something different than what he will continue to do throughout his NHL career. These projections have fallen somewhat from a season ago, but would still be large numbers for a player who now wears a cap -hit of just $ 4.38 million.
Maple Leafs can win division again
Although some people project the Maple Leafs to go back this season with Marner’s departure, this team is still loaded with talent. Although the play-offs are a completely different conversation, this is a group that has experienced great success in the regular season and has to be in the race to win their second consecutive Atlantic Division title.

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