"Draisaitl just raised the bar. I don't think [Marner] is taking a penny less than Nylander and I don't think the Leafs are willing to pay him that right now, until they see something different come postseason time.
I do believe that [Brad] Treliving at least explored options in terms of moving on from him, but if Marner wants to stay, he stays. And I understand from his point of view why he'd want to. He gets to play setup man to the most dangerous goal scorer in the sport and you're going into a contract year where you're trying to make as much money as possible, so I think this just plays out."