Matthew Knies says recent call-ups have 'lots of potential' to help Maple Leafs in the future
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Matthew Knies says recent call-ups have 'lots of potential' to help Maple Leafs in the future
""I think there's ways I could have done more to help us get into a better position and a playoff spot. I never really look at it from an individual standpoint; I look at it as a team, and I just felt like we didn't hit our goals this year.""
""It definitely didn't help, but again I've been playing every game and playing some pretty big minutes in a couple of those games, so I don't think it was a major thing.""
Matthew Knies will not participate in playoff hockey for the first time in his NHL career as the Toronto Maple Leafs struggle in the standings. With a record of 32-34-14, the team is facing a disappointing season. Knies has played 77 games, scoring 23 goals and achieving a career-high 41 assists, ranking third on the team. He acknowledges his role in the team's performance and the impact of a knee injury on his play this season, while also expressing a desire to improve in the future.
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