Mitch Marner Misses Maple Leafs Practice After He And Wife Welcome Baby Boy

   

Apr 17, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitch Marner (16) skates during the warmup before a game against the Detroit Red Wings at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Apr 17, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs right wing Mitch Marner (16) skates during the warmup before a game against the Detroit Red Wings at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Mitch Marner and his wife, Stephanie, have welcomed a baby boy.

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that Marner would miss Sunday's practice ahead of Game 1 against the Florida Panthers in the second round of the playoffs. He and his wife welcomed their child on Sunday morning.

"I mean, he's probably flying high right now. I remember I had my first child, and it's a different feeling for sure," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said Sunday.

"It's one of the best feelings you'll ever have, in my opinion. I'm sure he's very excited and he'll be excited tomorrow, and he needs to get a little skate in in the morning, it'll be a lot of good positive things on his mind, which is good."

Nick Robertson was in Marner's spot as a placeholder during practice on Sunday.

The 27-year-old was one of Toronto's top players in their first-round series against the Ottawa Senators. Marner had one goal and seven assists for eight points through six games against Ottawa, the second-most behind William Nylander.

 

In February, Jake McCabe's wife, Gaby, revealed on her Instagram story that the Marners were having a baby, with a decorated cookie and a card, which read: "Oh boy! Welcome baby Marner."

Other Maple Leafs, Simon Benoit and Morgan Rielly, welcomed their first child earlier this season. Benoit and his girlfriend welcomed a baby girl during Toronto's training camp, while Rielly and his wife, Tessa Virtue, welcomed a baby boy in August.

"It’s exciting for sure. Super happy for him and Steph. Obviously, a big moment in his life," said Anthony Stolarz. "Hopefully he gets some rest here, enjoys the day with her and their families, and looking forward to getting him back tomorrow."

Toronto's second-round series against the Florida Panthers begins Monday inside Scotiabank Arena, with puck drop scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.