
"It's always a possibility to re-sign in Toronto. Whether that's now or even after the season, you never know. But yeah, it's definitely a possibility in the near future. It's something that I know we've expressed, and I've talked to my agents about. I do like it here, and it's a place that I've grown to learn to play pro and really like it here."
"The Maple Leaf winger is having a career season, posting 32 goals, which includes 19 goals in 60 contests. McMann had a career high of 20 goals with the Maple Leafs just one season ago. The Leafs, because of this, have reportedly asked for a first-round pick in return."
Bobby McMann, a Toronto Maple Leafs forward and pending unrestricted free agent, indicated his willingness to return to the organization in the near future, either through immediate re-signing or after the season concludes. McMann is experiencing a career year with 32 goals in 60 games, surpassing his previous career high of 20 goals. The Maple Leafs have listed him among their trade assets, requesting a first-round pick in return. McMann was scratched alongside Scott Laughton and Oliver Ekman-Larsson for roster management purposes ahead of the New Jersey Devils matchup. The Leafs aim to retool their roster and maintain their nine-season playoff streak.
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