
Mitch Marner’s camp played damage control after agent Darren Ferris said the Leafs have been “trying to lowball” their leading scorer, next in line for a major pay hike after the Auston Matthews deal. They can’t afford to lose Marner, but gauging fair value is tricky when money isn’t the only thing in play, Bruce Arthur writes.
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