The hockey world knows Connor McDavid’s free agency saga could redefine the landscape of the NHL. As his contract situation in Edmonton continues to draw silence, speculation about his future only grows louder.

One particularly bold prediction comes from former NHL defenseman Jay Rosehill, who believes there’s only one logical destination if McDavid decides to move on from the Edmonton Oilers: Auston Matthews‘ Toronto Maple Leafs.

“I have no idea where Connor McDavid’s head is at,” Rosehill said on Leafs Morning Take. “I think the chance of him leaving is small, but if he does leave, I think Toronto is the only destination he would go to.”

Why do Maple Leafs make sense for McDavid?

Toronto’s appeal isn’t just about hometown pride—it’s a marketing and hockey powerhouse. McDavid grew up a fan of the team, and stepping into the blue and white would instantly make him the most iconic player in franchise history. Financially, the opportunity is monumental. Endorsements, merchandise sales, and media attention would skyrocket with McDavid wearing a Maple Leafs sweater.

Connor McDavid #97 talks with Leon Draisaitl #29 of the Edmonton Oilers during the game against the Florida Panthers during Game Two of the 2025 NHL Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place on June 06, 2025 in Edmonton, Alberta. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

On the ice, the fit is just as tantalizing. Despite missing 15 games last season, McDavid still tallied 100 points (26 goals, 74 assists), bringing his career total to 1,082 points in only 712 games.

How would McDavid impact Toronto’s lineup?

Should Connor McDavid ever join the Maple Leafs, his arrival would significantly reshape the team’s offensive structure. A projected lineup could feature Matthew Knies, McDavid, and William Nylander on the top line, while John Tavares and Auston Matthews could anchor a powerful second unit—giving the Leafs unmatched depth at center.

SURVEY If Connor McDavid were to leave the Oilers, where would he go?

If Connor McDavid were to leave the Oilers, where would he go?

Toronto Maple Leafs
Los Angeles Kings
New York Rangers
He should stay in Edmonton

already voted 95 fans

Such a configuration would offer speed, vision, and finishing ability at every position, potentially positioning the Maple Leafs as one of the league’s most formidable offensive teams. Beyond on-ice production, a move to Toronto would also carry broader implications for McDavid’s legacy, placing him in one of hockey’s most visible and demanding markets.