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Mitch Marner says he overcame some "dark times in hockey" before making it to the Stanley Cup Finals with the Vegas Golden Knights.
"It was a special moment," Marner said Tuesday night after the Golden Knights completed a Western Conference sweep of the Colorado Avalanche.
Marner continued, "There's been some dark times in hockey for myself, honestly. Thankful for my family, my brother, my mom and dad, my wife, all my friends around me.
"That was a moment just to express some joy and some fun."
Marner also talked about what he described as "dark moments in his hockey career on the ice after the Game 4 win.
"You've gotta have people around you that are amazing and love you... people I've worked with through mental stuff. It's never a one-man battle," Marner told Sportsnet's Shawn McKenzie.
Earlier Tuesday night, Marner pumped up the crowd at T-Mobile Arena as the Golden Knights celebrated their 2-1 Game 4 win over the Avalanche.
Marner spent the first nine seasons of his NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, where his team never made it past the second round.
He left the Leafs in free agency last of…
Mitch Marner highlights mental health after Stanley Cup Final loss
Mitch Marner highlights mental health after Stanley Cup Final loss
The importance of mental health was the focus of Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner’s first public appearance since the Stanley Cup Final. The NHL star reflected on a tough stretch in his career after a gut-wrenching series loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, but stressed the importance of prioritising mental well-being.
'Some really dark moments': Golden Knights' Marner talks mental health
'Some really dark moments': Golden Knights' Marner talks mental health
Watch as Vegas Golden Knights’ Mitch Marner fires home three goals in just over six minutes of work, handing his side a 4-0 lead over the Carolina Hurricanes in the second period of Game 3.
Before the Stanley Cup Final began,
Mitch Marner
mentioned that he had gone through "
dark times
" in the past and said he would elaborate on them should his
Vegas Golden Knights
win a title.
Though he left the Final empty-handed, watching the Carolina Hurricanes instead hoist the hardware, Marner took some time on Tuesday to talk about those "dark times" and his struggles in years past, particularly as it concerns his mental health.
"Mental health is a super important thing to me. It really is. I've been really trying to take care of my mental health, probably for the last five years or so. I'm really thankful that I've had some unbelievable teammates around me in Toronto that I was able to talk to. Express myself," Marner
said, according to Danny Webster
of the
Las Vegas Review-Journal
. "Like I said, my family, my brother, my mom, dad, my wife. There was some really dark moments there that, you know, the thought of playin…
Mitch Marner Clarifies "Dark Times" Comment, Thanks ... - FirstSportz
Mitch Marner Clarifies "Dark Times" Comment, Thanks ... - FirstSportz
Mitch Marner joined the Vegas Golden Knights before the 2025-26 season after spending 9 years with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Mitch Marner (Image via TSN)
On Tuesday,Mitch Marnerspoke about the “dark times” comment. In the press conference after the Stanley Cup Final loss, the Vegas Golden Knights star opened up about mental health issues and thanked some of his former Toronto Maple Leafs teammates for their support during this phase.
Marner had been the talk of the town at this time last year. After his contract expired with the Maple Leafs, he agreed to a sign-and-trade deal and penned down a $96 million deal and was traded to the Golden Knights.
In his first season with the team, he reached the Stanley Cup Final. During his 9-year stay in Toronto, the right winger had never even reached the Conference Final.
After the Golden Knights swept the Colorado Avalanche 4-0 in the Western Conference Final, Marner’s celebrations would go viral. While speaking to the media later, he claimed that there were some “dark times” in his career.
Before the Final against the Carolina Hurricanes, he refused to elaborate on t…
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By BVM Sportsdesk,
13h ago
Mitch Marner of the
Vegas Golden Knights
opened up about his mental health struggles after experiencing "dark times" throughout his career. Despite missing out on the Stanley Cup title, Marner emphasized the importance of discussing mental health and expressed gratitude for the support from teammates and family. He reflected on overcoming challenges and the impact of social media on his mental well-being, ultimately promoting the message that it's crucial to communicate one's feelings and seek support.
By the Numbers
Marner scored 10 goals and 19 assists in 22 playoff games, totaling a team-high 29 points.
He recorded 63 points in 70 playoff games during his nine years with the
Toronto Maple Leafs
.
State of Play
Marner completed his first playoff run with the Golden Knights, reaching the Stanley Cup Final.
He noted a shift in mindset regarding criticism, moving away from social media to focus on mental health.
What's Next
As Marner continues to prioritize h…
Golden Knights news: Mitch Marner on 'dark days' comment after Stanley ...
Golden Knights news: Mitch Marner on 'dark days' comment after Stanley ...
The
Vegas Golden Knights
lost the
Stanley Cup Final
to the Carolina Hurricanes in six games. But the whole run was an opportunity for their newest acquisition to smash the playoff demons.
Mitch Marner was phenomenal for the Golden Knights
, ending the reputation he built up with the
Toronto Maple Leafs
. Before the Stanley Cup Final, Marner said he would reveal more about his “dark days” if Vegas won. While they did not win, he
still went into
what happened.
I asked Mitch Marner if he could elaborate on the “dark days” comment he made during Media Day.
Poignant response about mental health:
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— Danny Webster (@DannyWebster21)
June 16, 2026
“Mental health is a super important thing to me, it really is. I've been trying to take care of my mental health probably for the last five years or so. I'm really thankful that I had some unbelievable teammates around me in Toronto that I was able to talk to, express myself,” Marner said, per Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Marner was often blamed for the Maple Leafs' playoff failures during his time there. He was not alone, but he…
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Though he left the Final empty-handed, watching the Carolina Hurricanes instead hoist the hardware, Marner took some time…
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Stanley
Cup Final
After the best postseason performance of his life, and falling just short of a title, the star winger used his platform to discuss the subject of mental health.Bruce Bennett / Getty Images
LAS VEGAS — Following the Vegas Golden Knights’ exit meetings on Tuesday, star winger Mitch Marner opened up about “dark times” in his past, and how he’s learned to better manage his mental health.
“I’ve been really trying to take care of my mental health for the last five years or so and I’m really thankful that I had some unbelievable teammates around me in Toronto that I was able to talk to and express myself,” Marner said. “Also my family, my brother, my mom and dad, my wife.”
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Marner led the NHL with 29 points this postseason, helping lead the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final in his first season with the organization. On May 26, following Vegas’ sweep of the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche, Marner passionately celebrated with his teammates on the ice, showing more emotion than he had previously on the postseason run.
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An emotional Mitch Marner talks about the importance of mental health ...
The Vegas forward speaks for the first time since losing the Stanley Cup Final.
Trevor Connors
Published on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 8:23 PM•Updated on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 8:39 PM
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner met with the media today for the first time since losing the Stanley Cup Final on Sunday night. Marner was asked about the comment he made prior to the Stanley Cup alluding to his "dark days" with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Marner took the opportunity the highlight mental health and tell reporters just how important his own mental health is to himself:
Over nearly a decade in Toronto, Marner developed into a perennial point-per-game player, earned multiple All-Star selections, and became one of the faces of the franchise. Despite his regular-season success, however, Marner’s time with the Maple Leafs was often defined by playoff disappointments and repeated questions about whether he could elevate his game when the stakes were highest.
That narrative followed him when he joined the Vegas Golden Knights ahead of the 2025-26 season in one of the most significant roster moves of the…
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Mitch Marner said he experienced 'dark times in hockey' before making it to the Stanley Cup Finals with the Vegas Golden Knights.
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Mitch Marner said he experienced 'dark moments' in his hockey career on the ice after the Game 4 win over the Colorado Avalanche.
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Mitch Marner talked about mental health in his first public appearance since the Stanley Cup Final.
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Mitch Marner said, 'Some really dark moments' in reference to his mental health experience.
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Mitch Marner credited his family, brother, mom and dad, wife, and friends for helping him through difficult times.
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Mitch Marner said, 'It's never a one-man battle' in reference to overcoming mental health challenges.
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Mitch Marner celebrated with the crowd at T-Mobile Arena after the Golden Knights’ 2-1 Game 4 win over the Colorado Avalanche.
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Mitch Marner spent the first nine seasons of his NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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“The importance of mental health was the focus of Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner’s first public appearance since the Stanley Cup Final. The NHL star reflected on a tough stretch in his career after a gut-wrenching series loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, but stressed the importance of prioritising mental well-being.”
→ Mitch Marner discussed mental health after the Stanley Cup Final loss.
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“Mitch Marner Talks 'Dark Times in Hockey' After Trending Celebration ...”
→ Mitch Marner discussed difficult periods in his hockey career after the Golden Knights advanced to the Stanley Cup Final.
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“It was a special moment,”
→ Mitch Marner expressed joy after the Golden Knights’ Game 4 win.
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“That was a moment just to express some joy and some fun.”
→ Mitch Marner expressed joy after the Golden Knights’ Game 4 win.
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