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The Maple Leafs shouldn't even consider trading Matthew Knies to Montreal
The Toronto Maple Leafs should avoid revisiting a reported trade involving Matthew Knies and the Montreal Canadiens.
Chris Pronger gave his unfiltered thoughts on the reported blockbuster trade between Toronto and Montreal that fell through.
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Details Revealed of Maple Leafs, Canadiens Deal That Nearly Sent Matthew Knies to Montreal
When Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes said after the trade deadline that he had something big in the works that […]
A report on Friday indicated the Toronto Maple Leafs nearly traded star winger Matthew Knies to the Montreal Canadiens at this year's trade deadline. But while that move would've given Toronto many long-term assets,
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Report: Canadiens and Maple Leafs Agreed to Matthew Knies Trade
The Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens were closer to completing a blockbuster deal involving forward Matthew Knies than previously known, but a last-minute timing issue prevented it from becoming official.
The Toronto Maple Leafs could emerge as a surprise landing spot for winger Patrik Laine when NHL free agency opens on July 1. With Laine expected to leave the Montreal Canadiens after his contract expires,
Knies, 23, is under contract through the 2030-31 season at $7.75 million annually but does not have a no-trade clause, making him a moveable asset as former general manager Brad Treliving sought to restock the Maple Leafs' cupboards.
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Fans triggered: Why Montreal’s GM took a shot at the Maple Leafs
At Monday’s season-ending press conference for the Montreal Canadiens, their general manager was asked about the team’s playoff run, plans for the summer, and the lack of production from the team’s top stars in the series versus the Carolina Hurricanes.