
"Knies has developed a physical game, specifically last season, where we saw him use his size and weight in the boards and to shut down opposing players. The young winger is six-foot-three and just under 230 pounds. This could tie in well with Domi's aggressive gameplay. Knies is a proven goal scorer, with 29 goals last season, and despite his size, is quick on his feet. To match this fast-paced scoring style, Domi is a playmaker and creates scoring chances for Matthews and Knies."
"We don't know how he plays with Matthews and Knies in a regular-season context yet, but if he proves to be a match, I think it could be a very successful line. Maccelli also has that playmaking style that would set up No. 34 and 23 perfectly. He already seems to have gotten in well with the coach and players, based on comments from Berube; hopefully, this translates onto the ice."
Max Domi offers prior chemistry with Matthews and Knies and functions as an aggressive playmaker who can create scoring chances that suit Matthews' finishing and Knies' net presence. Brennan Knies brings size, physicality, and a 29-goal scoring profile while remaining quick, allowing for both board play and speed-driven scoring. Matias Maccelli presents a playmaking alternative with early positive integration into the team and coaching staff that could pair well with Matthews and Knies. Dakota Joshua represents a heavier, net-crashing option that could be used situationally to add physicality and chaos around the crease.
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