Can Matthew Knies make a splash in the NHL playoffs? Leafs are willing to extend prospect a contract that would see the first year burned off right away, bringing closer a trip to restricted free agency. Column by reporterchris
The Leafs are actually hoping the 20-year-old left-winger isn’t available to them until after April 8 because that would mean their top prospect realized his dream of playing for a NCAA championship.
Of course, it’s one thing to light up Lindenwood and quite another to line up across from the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Leafs, naturally, are tempering their own expectations when it comes to Knies. Dubas has always chosen his words very carefully when discussing him publicly.
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