Brad Marchand to the Maple Leafs? Critics argue it’s the only way to toughen up TorontoToronto Maple Leafs are eyeing Florida Panthers’ Brad Marchand (Florida Panthers Social Media) The Toronto Maple Leafs are once again being linked to a major name — this time, Florida Panthers veteran Brad Marchand. While the idea might raise eyebrows due to his deep playoff run with the Panthers and strong chemistry in the Florida locker room, some prominent voices in the hockey world are pushing Toronto to make the bold move.

Maple Leafs urged to chase Brad Marchand despite Panthers chemistry

On TSN’s Overdrive, hosts Bryan Hayes and former Leafs forward Jeff O’Neill passionately backed the idea of the Leafs going all-in on Brad Marchand when free agency opens on July 1. “I confirm it. 100%. 110%,” Hayes declared. O’Neill echoed the sentiment, suggesting that Marchand’s gritty demeanor and championship pedigree are exactly what the Leafs are missing.“If you look at that Evander Kane, I’m pretty sure not everyone’s his best friend… He just got an edge to him, and he goes out and he’s a different player,” O’Neill said, arguing that players like Kane and Marchand shake up complacency and bring real fire to the room.Bryan Hayes took things even further, saying, “I’m strapping an A on his jersey immediately.” The idea of naming Marchand an alternate captain highlights just how much these analysts believe his influence could benefit Toronto — even if he’s considered a villain by Leafs fans from his Bruins days.O’Neill added that Toronto’s history of bringing in “nice guy” veterans without Cup experience has failed. “They’ve decided… to bring in the veteran guy that hasn’t won yet… as opposed to the guy who has won,” he said. It’s a shot at Toronto’s front-office strategy, suggesting they value hunger over proven success.But luring Marchand won’t be easy. The 37-year-old has settled in well with the Panthers, who are chasing another Stanley Cup and have embraced him with open arms. “The group is incredible. And it’s a very easy group to feel at home with,” Marchand said. Teammates like Aleksander Barkov praise his impact, and coach Paul Maurice sees him as a mentor figure in the locker room.Also Read: Sabres trade rumors: JJ Peterka’s future with the Buffalo in doubt as trade rumors intensify amid offseason buzzUnless Toronto offers something extraordinary, Marchand may prefer to finish his career in Florida — chasing rings, not relocations.