Possible Toronto Maple Leafs Playing in the 2022 Olympics

Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Games (Photo by WANG ZHAO/AFP via Getty Images)
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SUNRISE, FL – JUNE 26: Mitchell Marner poses after being selected fourth overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs . (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
SUNRISE, FL – JUNE 26: Mitchell Marner poses after being selected fourth overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs . (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) /

Mitch Marner

Another part of the big three youngsters in Toronto is Mitch Marner. The winger is one of the better players in the NHL at threading the needle. He regularly makes difficult passes look easy and has an underrated shot, opening up the opportunity to score goals.

While Marner did flash internationally, he is not as solidified as Matthews. The Markham native played in 20 games wearing the red maple leaf. In that time, he accumulated 27 points.

Team Canada will be full of top-notch goal-scorers. To complement that, they need playmakers that can set everyone up from anywhere on the ice. That player is Mitch Marner.

While Canada is always stacked, Marner should still make the team one of the few elite pure wingers. He should also see time as one of possibly four forwards on the top power-play unit.

William Nylander

Here is the third of Toronto’s big young three. William Nylander is considered the third-best , but he would still be a top player on any team in the NHL. His ability to control the puck, dangle and score goals catches the eyes of everyone.

William Nylander was born in Calgary as his father, Michael Nylander, played for the Calgary Flames. He was born a Canadian, but he represents Sweden internationally. After playing his u13 and u14 seasons in Chicago, he moved back to Sweden and dominated.

He played a total of 70 international games, with all of them representing Sweden. He racked up an impressive 101 points over that span. The large stage does not frighten Nylander, as he has shown up at every tournament he played.

His stardom should earn him a spot on the top line. The team lacks top-notch scorers but has a plethora of tier-two forwards. That gives Nylander and his 0.85 points per game over the past two seasons in the NHL the edge to play as the first-line winger.