Knies was roughed up behind the net by Florida's Sam Bennett midway through the first period but stayed in the game until the intermission.
Knies was roughed up behind the net by Florida's Sam Bennett midway through the first period but stayed in the game until the intermission.
The team announced early in the second period that Knies would not return to the game. There was no immediate word on potential injury details. Knies scored his first career NHL goal in Toronto's 4-2 loss to the Panthers in Game 1 on Tuesday. The best-of-seven series will shift to Florida on Sunday for Game 3.
He had one assist in three games at the end of the regular season and has four points in six playoff games.
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