The Leafs Ripped Mitch Marner's Travel Habits & He Made The Cutest Comment About His Wife

Marner isn't the only one who needs to work on his packing skills!

Stephanie LaChance and Mitch Marner. Right: Mitch Marner.

Stephanie LaChance and Mitch Marner. Right: Mitch Marner.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs are travelling once again for away games during the NHL season and it looks like not every player knows how to pack properly for their trips.

In a video posted by the Leafs, the players shared who they think is the worst packer on the team and Mitch Marner got called out multiple times.

In the clip, the Leafs are asked the question one by one as they are getting on the ice and Morgan Rielly, Mark Giordano and TJ Brodie don't hesitate for a second before answering that it's Marner.

The team captain then comes out and agrees with the majority.

"Mitchy for sure. He forgets everything everywhere too," John Tavares shared.

Then Marner walks out and seems to know what his teammates said about him as soon as he sees the question.

Rather than get upset, Marner admits he doesn't pack his own stuff and shares the cutest comment about his wife Stephane LaChance.

"I must've got called out on this no?" he says.

"My wife packs for me. I don't care. She does a great job. So probably me I guess. I guess I am."

Don't worry Marner, it looks like not everyone on the team thinks you're a terrible packer.

Matthew Knies calls himself out by admitting he's not very good at packing and then he and Marner have some light-hearted banter.

"You're a bad packer," Marner says to Knies and Knies agrees.

"He's up there," Marner adds. "If I pack I'm good. He's horrible."

Knies then proceeds to call Marner out since he doesn't pack his own stuff.

"Ya but you don't do your own," Knies says to which Marner admits, "That's why everyone said I'm the worst."

Next up is team goalie Joseph Woll who doesn't just call out both Knies and Fraser Minten but admits the two players also mix up their own belongings.

"They packed each other's bags for this road trip. They messed up their laundry at John's [Tavares] house and literally packed each other's bag not knowing."

So is anyone on the team good at packing?

It sounds like this one goes to Auston Matthews.

Ryan Reaves praised his teammate for having a "very neat room" and putting "plastic down for his dirty clothes." He then called Matthews a "classy guy."

The Leafs are currently on an 11-day road trip and are preparing to play against the Washington Capitals on Tuesday, as per a report by The Hockey News.

Hopefully, Matthews can take some time after the game to share some packing pointers with his teammates!

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    Asymina Kantorowicz (she/her) is a Contributing Writer for Narcity Media. She has worked at Yahoo Canada, CTV News Vancouver Island, CTV News Channel, and CHCH News. She moved from Toronto to Victoria a few years ago and loves being close to the ocean.

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