The Toronto Maple Leafs considered dealing Matthew Knies at the trade deadline, mentioned by David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period in his post-deadline recap article. Chris Johnston of The Athletic said on TSN’s March 12 episode of OverDrive that Toronto 100% discussed it, but he did pump the brakes a bit, saying it didn’t seem to get to final stages.
Either way, for GM Brad Treliving to give it any thought leaves a fascinating “what if”. It’s unclear what a return could have looked like, but Toronto would need a tremendous haul for their second leading scorer (18 goals, 39 assists, 65 games) who is just 23 years old. Even then, it could send shudders down the spines of the Toronto faithful based on who is pulling the strings.
Trading Knies seems to be exactly what the Maple Leafs should not be doing, as years of neglecting their future has left them with the mess they’re in now. Set to miss the playoffs for the first time in a decade, the club cannot even benefit from the lost season, as barring a lottery miracle jump into the top five, their first round pick will go to Boston.
If that’s the case, Toronto will cross their fingers as the Bruins make their selection that it won’t be a repeat of 2020, when the Carolina Hurricanes netted star Seth Jarvis at 13th overall from a previously more modest trade.
Back to the present, adding insult to injury the Leafs also relinquished 21-year-old Fraser Minten, whose strong play has become a constant talking point this season. It can be argued that this trade was the final nail in the coffin from an era which will be defined by its disappointment.
Needless to say, Treliving’s guard should be up from past mistakes. In a period where they seldom kept first round selections, the Leafs were fortunate enough to hit on the uber-talented 6’3” winger in the second round back in 2021, leaving Treliving with a huge asset to inherit. It’s curious as to why shipping Knies out could even be on the table at this point. Any return would have to bring back a young defenseman of equal promise along with more assets, without weakening the team in its current form. Even if the Maple Leafs eventually embarked on a full scale tear down, which is extremely unlikely, Knies is still young enough, with the right term (six years, $7.75MM), that he’d be well suited to stick around as a foundational piece.
Pure speculation at this point, but if Montreal was in the mix as it has been rumored, perhaps 24-year-old Kaiden Guhle could have been a headliner in the return, but even then, it feels like not enough for a player of Knies’ caliber. There’s already many things over the past few years the Maple Leafs organization wishes they could have a do-over on, and it’s probably best they don’t roll the dice on another.
Treliving still faces the tall task of infusing the blue line with more talent this summer with limited assets to work with. However, there simply has to be another way, even if it’s an older player, or more of an under the radar reclamation project. Dangling Knies would fetch a defensemen they’ve been craving for about as long as can be remembered. Yet at the same time, suddenly there’d be a massive gap in their top six, leaving great pressure on the raw 20-year-old Easton Cowan with virtually nobody else in the cupboard having remotely as much upside.
It may come back to discussion this offseason, however, Pagnotta chimed in that he’s not convinced it will be explored in the coming summer. Perhaps that’s for the best, as the Leafs will try to shake things up and run it back next year. If another contention window will open for the franchise, it will need Knies’ continued growth into one of the game’s best power forwards. That’s best done in the blue and white, as opposed to a rival.
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Good for you, Bradley. You’re exactly right: what the hell’s wrong with Toronto that they’d consider for an instant a strong, young star (with four more years of team control on what will be a team-friendly deal) who’d *still* be productive and in his prime at the back end of any rebuild the Leafs would contemplate?
(Granted, I’m a Bostonian. I’m all for other teams in the division to be clueless.)
I get that the media and fans are like magpies, and have their eyes bug out on the prospect of Getting! Picks! But the purpose of draft choices is to get talented hockey players. Trading for someone who already IS good for a speculative guy who MIGHT turn out to be good is idiotic.
Well, the Leafs traded McMann to the Kraken, so we know that Botterill was already talking with Treliving.
A contemplatable basis for a trade is Knies for Shane Wright and Ryker Evans, plus stuff to balance things out. Assuming they pan out (which is not guaranteed), that would turn one young cheap star into two young cheap stars. The Kraken get the top line scorer they desperately need, and they have all sorts of young assets that could be throw-ins that the Leafs could use
that one would be a best case scenario for a half minded leafs front office
That’d certainly be a good deal for Seattle, if not quite what they need: at this point, the Kraken badly need a major star, and Knies isn’t that.
For Toronto? It’s a big stretch to call Wright and Evans “stars.” They both had good seasons last year, but Wright’s showing no better than bottom-six production this year. Evans is a whole lot worse: he’s regressed badly, he’s stopped hitting altogether, and the Kraken are trusting him with fewer and fewer minutes. The team I watch the most after Boston is Seattle (I’ve been a John Forslund fanboy since the 1980s, sue me), and neither Wright nor Evans makes much of a mark out there.
If you’re gonna trade a guy like Knies, go ahead and light the whole thing on fire. 23 years old, very good, just signed a team friendly multi-year extension. Crazy.
Maple leafs management self implodes every 5 -6 years since the 90s
Too many talking heads and politics
hasn’t even been 5 yrs with this FO
Leafs have terrible management and their fans literally drove their best player out of town, now the team sucks and is making bizarre senseless panic decisions
Seriously, what Leafs management should do is flip off the media, flip off the fans, and ignore the screaming from the cheap seats to do what’s best for the team long term. What are they worried about, people stopping coming to the games? This season is the worst attendance Toronto’s had since they ditched Maple Leaf Gardens, discounting the pandemic. And yet they’re averaging over 18,700 a game for fifth in the league. They should never again let a Marner be run out of town because the fanbase is squalling about Cups.
Best player lol
best 2 way player they had forsure, he had the best defensive stats and produced the same or more points so yeah his all round game was better than Matthews
this leaf fans drove their best player away stuff is garbage.
the leafs whole issue the last 5-6 years ago was they weren’t tough enough in the difficult tight situations of the playoffs. Marner leaving because of the fans is proof that they never would win a cup with him.
now that’s not to say he isn’t super talented. he clearly is a top 25 player in the league, but if you aren’t winning cups, you aren’t really winning and the Leafs weren’t going to do that with a soft Marner on top of other soft pieces on the team.
now BT unfortunately leaned too far the other way and didn’t bring in any real talent this offseason, thus why they will be watching the playoffs.
The key is getting (AND DRAFTING) guys who have talent and can be physically and mentally tough. unfortunately this FO can only see one of those traits at a time.
… and this is Exhibit #325 of the syndrome.
Um no offense but you don’t know Leafs history (Ballard, Ontario Teachers Union, MLSE, etc) = it’s ownership, it’s *Always been ownership!! No reason for them to win it all when the fans are suckers to show up no matter what! Also most fans are completely delusional of Leafs “winning tradition”.
Source: Born & Raised Torontonian (embarrassingly), who already at 5yro was like ‘no thank you yuck Leafs! …oh who’s this Lemieux fella (years later)?’
this comment makes little sense. I agree with the old format that making money meant more than winning, but in a cap league where the Leafs spend with the top teams, it’s not ownership. they are spending. it’s the FO who don’t know how to put together THE winning formula.
We can make a list of self imploding every 3 – 5 years
I was being generous when I said 5 -6
From trading for raycroft to replacing Lou lamoteillo
Leafs management is always smarter than common sense and success
I am glad Marner got out of the S*** Hole of hockey. Trade all the good players but not the clowns great management team.
That’s the wrong Matthew(s) to trade…
How good is Knies really? Young power forward but doesn’t drive play. If they can get a top 6 Center or a young Defender I think they might make a deal.
no one trading for wise will give up a top 6 c.
Not sure why people have their knickers in a knot over this? They listened on offers as they should do with any player. Doesn’t say they tried to trade him. If the offer was overwhelming good, why not? If Gretzky can get traded….
This whole mess was created by Nylander holding out for more $$$$ Should’ve been traded then. Nylander got what he wanted. Then Marnor well he’s making this much so I should be paid more. Leafs gave it to him. Then got Mathews and leafs wanted give him 8yrs and Mathews says no and leafs gives him short term and highest plaid player. Clearly lots selfish players and shows.
No one come to the defence of Mathews just shows that it’s a selfish group. Who’s say #34 this summer tells management that he’s not going resign and force a trade like Vancouver had tons with Quinn.
Knies + Matthews for Roberson + Harley
@johnnny. That’s not a bad deal but who plays centre? Tavares should move to the wing next year or be a 3C.
Melander and JT, and that guy they pick up this summer.