Chris Tanev's fit in Toronto, Matthew Knies & Nick Robertson's development, and the Ryan Reaves predicament: Maple Leafs Notebook
Briefly

On top of all the offseason additions made by Brad Treliving, one of the real lineup wildcards entering the season was a noteworthy rookie, Matthew Knies. He started on the third line, but it was an awkward fit alongside Kampf and a struggling-on-the-wing Domi. Still, he flashed promise at times and received a look up the lineup.
Similar sentiments apply to Nick Robertson, although it is not as evident with him since he's only averaging 10:27 per game. The Leafs brass should be using these games as much as possible to evaluate what they have in these players. It is found money if they can develop their games, but th
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