Last night, the Maple Leafs played the game we never expected them to play. The club seemed to be on the verge of collapse after three straight losses… but they picked up a big win on the road to force a Game #7.
No matter what happens in Game #7, seeing the Leafs win that game shows a lot more character than in recent years.
And yesterday, the first line found a way to shine. Auston Matthews, who scored the first second-round goal of his career yesterday, stepped up at just the right moment, as did Mitch Marner, who picked up an assist on that goal.
AUSTON MATTHEWS WITH HIS FIRST OF THE SERIES AND IT COULDN’T HAVE COME AT A BETTER TIME
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– B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) May 17, 2025
However, the third member of this line also caused a stir, but for more worrying reasons. Matthew Knies suffered an injury late in the first period after being checked by Niko Mikkola… and was seriously inconvenienced.
He finished the game, but clearly wasn’t 100%. Above all, he skipped his turn on several of his usual line’s shifts.
Now that he’s back, there’s a good chance he’ll play in Game 7… but if he can’t be there, the Leafs will have to find a new winger for Matthews and Marner. And according to Joshua Kloke, the most realistic option is Max Pacioretty.
What happened to Matthew Knies in Game 6, what we saw of him postgame and whether his injury could keep him out of a pivotal Game 7 for the Maple Leafs: https://t.co/GkNnljiDj3
– Joshua Kloke (@joshuakloke) May 17, 2025
Yesterday, Pacioretty scored the insurance goal for the Leafs. He’s having a great series, and his physical involvement (yes, yes) means he could do well alongside Matthews and Marner.
He probably won’t be the only option considered (Bobby McMann and Nick Robertson could also get that role), but keep an eye on the former Habs captain if Knies can’t play on Sunday… or has a reduced role.
But obviously, for the Maple Leafs, it would be ideal to have Knies in the lineup. The 22-year-old forward is a vital part of Toronto’s line-up… and in a game #7 that could quickly become physically intense, a guy like Knies can make the difference.
Of course, that’s if his health allows him to make that difference.
But in a game #7 where the Panthers are likely to come out on fire, the Maple Leafs will need to take their game up a notch once again. If they don’t, Brad Marchand will be happy to take his career record against the Leafs in Game #7 to 5-0.
Brad Marchand is playing his fifth playoff series against the Maple Leafs. All five have gone seven games.
(He was on winning side in Game 7 in the first four)
– Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) May 17, 2025
– Some Leafs fans must regret burning their jerseys after Game 5, hehe.
I wonder if the people crucifying the Leafs after game five (tossing jerseys on the ice, burning jerseys, screaming on podcasts, etc…) feel silly after game six?
– Andrew Zadarnowski (@AZadarski) May 17, 2025
– Owen Beck is developing his versatility in Laval.
Could come in handy for the Habs!
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– TVA Sports (@TVASports) May 17, 2025
– Carter Bear avoided a major Achilles tendon injury.
Told that 2025 NHL Draft prospect Carter Bear only suffered a partial laceration of his Achilles tendon, which his medical team believes is fully healed.
He’s begun to skate, but won’t participate in the NHL Combine testing as a precaution.
Expected to be ready for Dev Camp.
– Marco D’Amico (@mndamico) May 17, 2025
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