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How should Mitch Marner be remembered for his time as a Toronto Maple Leaf?

How should Mitch Marner be remembered for his time as a Toronto Maple Leaf?

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WATCH BELOW: On the latest episode of Inside The Leafs, Postmedia's Rob Wong speaks with Toronto Sun Maple Leafs writers Terry Koshan about his l ong read on Mitch Marner's tenure as a Maple Leaf, how he should be remembered as a Leaf, if Marner or the team could have handled things differently and if Marner can be the lead dog with another team.
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