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Maple Leafs Were Saved By The Buzzer With Brad Treliving's Late Filing Of Knies, Canadiens Trade

Sometimes at the NHL level, the trades you don't make turn out to be some of the best moves you make – and that looks to be true in the case of the Toronto Maple Leafs and left winger Matthew Knies.

Per a Sportsnet report on Friday, the Maple Leafs nearly traded Knies to the Montreal Canadiens for a package of prospects and draft picks. However, the trade was scuttled because it was filed one minute after the NHL's 3 p.m. ET trade deadline on March 6.

Maple Leafs fans should be thankful former Toronto GM Brad Treliving failed to consummate a Knies trade by the deadline. Because while the haul Montreal would've surrendered for Knies would've helped Toronto rebuild for a new generation for the team, the Leafs would've instantly created a hole for a young, dynamic power forward. That's who Knies is.

 Report: Why Matthew Knies Wasn't Traded From The Maple Leafs To Canadiens At Lasts Year's NHL Trade Deadline
Report: Why Matthew Knies Wasn't Traded From The Maple Leafs To Canadiens At Lasts Year's NHL Trade Deadline

Report: Why Matthew Knies Wasn't Traded From The Maple Leafs To Canadiens At Lasts Year's NHL Trade Deadline

After rumors around last season's NHL trade deadline, some details regarding a potential trade between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens for Matthew Knies have surfaced.

In other situations like this one, missing out on a major trade because he wasn't punctual would've been a fireable offense for Treliving. And who knows – maybe MLSE CEO Keith Pelley fired Treliving less than a month after the deadline because he saw how this situation unfolded and wasn't pleased with it.

In any case, Knies gave the Leafs 43 assists and 66 points – both career-highs – in 79 games last year. And in three NHL seasons, Knies has missed only nine regular-season games – a terrific health rate given how physically engaged he is in every outing.

That combination of physicality and finishing skill is in short supply around the league. So if you traded Knies to add a young defenseman, you'd be filling one hole but creating another hole. Thus, it says here it's better to keep Knies and figure out how to add assets in other ways.

Knies isn't a perfect player, but former Leafs coach Craig Berube leaned on Knies to play in all situations this past season, and that will help Knies' game in the long run. So while there's a price someone could pay for Knies that Toronto couldn't turn down, it should take a mountain of assets to do so.

 The Toronto Maple Leafs Absolutely Should Not Trade Matthew Knies
The Toronto Maple Leafs Absolutely Should Not Trade Matthew Knies

The Toronto Maple Leafs Absolutely Should Not Trade Matthew Knies

The Toronto Maple Leafs are having an abysmal season, and that's leading to trade speculation. Wild rumors are swirling, but the Leafs' future hinges on keeping their young stars. Trading Matthew Knies would be a mistake.

Trading Knies before he even gets close to his prime would be absolute madness for the Maple Leafs' front office. Knies has asserted himself as a top-six left winger who gives as good as he gets, and Toronto fans should be enraged if Toronto trades Knies.

Players with Knies' particular skill set don't come along often, and he should be considered a core component for this Maple Leafs team for the franchise's next generation.

Knies has more than lived up to the expectations of someone who was drafted 57th overall in 2021. And although Knies is appealing to many teams, it makes more sense for the Maple Leafs to retain his services. You can see why a team like the Habs would want Knies, but you can also see why the Leafs should keep him.


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This story was originally published June 6, 2026 at 11:05 AM.

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