Despite scoring with Matthew Knies' stick, Bobby McMann took a few friendly shots at his teammate following the Leafs' ...
Against Minnesota, William Nylander provided Toronto’s lone goal. The defeat marked the team’s third straight regulation loss ...
What stands out most about Knies' game is his strength for a player who's that young. Within a heavy team that features the ...
David Kämpf finished the scoring, with the Leafs killing a penalty and Montreal’s net empty. The Leafs beat Montreal after ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs made some crucial roster moves ahead of their game against the Minnesota Wild, activating Max ...
Matthew Knies corralled a puck close to goal ... Maybe that’s trying on new gear or trying out different tape jobs on his stick. Anything to bring some spark to his day. Sound silly?
Knies will switch places with Max Pacioretty (upper body), who was activated off IR prior to Wednesday's clash with Minnesota. At this point, the 22-year-old Knies may have to wait until after the 4 ...
"Big body, and he has a good stick. Tipping pucks in and things ... But Signs All Point In That Direction’: Maple Leafs Forward Matthew Knies Trending Toward Return Against Lightning In terms ...
McMann's goal jumpstarted the Maple Leafs' offense to score seven unanswered goals to defeat the Canadiens 7-3.
But Knies and linemates Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner were already in a frustrated state as the Jackets ended the Leafs’ ...
Knies (upper body) might be able to return Saturday versus Edmonton, according to Darren Dreger of TSN on Wednesday. Knies is expected to miss his second straight game when the Maple Leafs face ...
When Matthew Knies slotted the puck in for his second ... Knies kicked it to his stick and had the strength to make a move around Jonas Johansson — with two Lightning players on top of him ...