Tavares, who signed a seven-year, $77 million contract with Toronto on July 1, 2018, set NHL career highs with 47 goals and 88 points in 82 regular-season games last season. He had five points (two goals, three assists) in the postseason.
In a wide-ranging interview with NHL.com, the 28-year-old discussed the future of the Maple Leafs, the fate of Marner, who is a restricted free agent, and the impact recently acquired defenseman Tyson Barrie could have on Toronto.
It's been just over a year since you signed with the Maple Leafs. Is being a member of your hometown team everything that you expected?
"Being a Maple Leaf is incredible. I think first and foremost, when you have the type of players and talent we have on this team, to be on the ice with them every day, pushing each other, trying to get better, trying to win the Stanley Cup, nothing beats that. But certainly, the support and the fan base and what it means to be a Maple Leaf, I didn't really fully understand it until what I experienced this year. Just the support, the history, the tradition, what it means to the city, even going to western Canada and along the border, it's incredible how many Leaf fans go to those games. It's been incredible so far, and I believe we're just scratching the surface. Look, you can never be satisfied and have to keep working until you achieve the goal of winning a Stanley Cup. But it's been a heck of a ride and it's only been one year."
You saw how crazy the city went when the Toronto Raptors won the NBA title. Have you dared to dream how crazy the reaction would be if the Maple Leafs won the Stanley Cup?
"I think that's part of why it would be so special to experience that because we obviously know what the Maple Leafs mean to the city of Toronto. The history of the team, how long it's been (52 years), it would obviously be something pretty remarkable. It's hard to even grasp what that atmosphere would even be like. It was truly amazing to watch the Raptors and see what they did and see how the city, and all of Canada, got behind them and what they were able to accomplish. Definitely pretty motivating and extremely cool to see."