Despite a career year, Nick Robertson still faces questions in Toronto
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Despite a career year, Nick Robertson still faces questions in Toronto
"In 78 games played this season, Robertson recorded 32 points -- a new career high for him, where he ranked in the top 10 in that category for the Leafs. He managed to get 16 goals and assists, both career-high's. Robertson was able to record four points on the powerplay this year (two goals, two assists), proving he can maneuver and contribute on the special teams unit. While those aren't big numbers, he also set a new career-high in that category."
"The 24-year-old would also have a good stretch of games from late November to early October, recording 10 points (five goals and assists) in 11 games played from Oct. 25 to Nov. 15 and from Dec. 27 to Jan. 10, where he tallied eight points (four goals and assists) in eight games played."
"With injuries plaguing the Leafs' forwards this season, Robertson was able to get a chunk of ice time on the second line to finish the season, playing alongside Matthew Knies and Max Domi."
"The expectations for Robertson were to find his role on the Leafs' roster, as well as to get into a high level of play and flourish as a top forward, which he was expected to be at this point in his career. He had been praised for his skill back in his draft year and was expected to be vital to the team very early"
Toronto’s roster-building efforts include new front office members and a first selection in the 2026 NHL Draft, aiming to return to playoff contention. Nick Robertson is expected to play an important role next season as he continues proving his value. Over 78 games, Robertson recorded 32 points, including 16 goals and career-high totals in both goals and assists. He added four power-play points with two goals and two assists, setting a career high in that category. He produced 10 points in 11 games during late November to early October and 8 points in 8 games from Dec. 27 to Jan. 10. With injuries affecting Leafs forwards, he received significant second-line time alongside Matthew Knies and Max Domi.
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