That's the real story here, not empty trade noise and not another Auston Matthews detour.
A report tied to insider Chris Johnston says one club built a six-asset package for Knies before the deadline, and that kind of offer doesn't get tossed around for a middle-six placeholder.
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It tells you exactly how the league sees him right now: young, big, productive, and still climbing.
Toronto didn't move him, which says plenty on its own. The Maple Leafs clearly saw more value in keeping Knies than cashing out on a massive return.
That decision matters because teams usually don't shut the door on a package like that unless they believe the player is already part of the core.
Knies just finished a breakout season with 66 points in 79 games, and that's why the market heated up fast.
He isn't just riding shotgun off star talent anymore.
His game has grown into something heavier and harder to defend along the wall, around the crease, and through controlled entries.
That changes the conversation inside a front office.
A winger with touch is useful. A winger with touch, size, puck protection, and top-six pace gets treated like a premium piece.
He can win pucks back, stay on the right side of play, and still bring offensive output.
The Maple Leafs were willing enough to listen that rival teams sensed an opening, which is where this gets interesting.
Once the league believes you'll take calls, the pressure doesn't go away.
Montreal had already been linked earlier in the season.
Chicago has also stayed in the mix through league chatter, which shows this wasn't one random call from one curious team.
Now the real question is whether Toronto's front office sees Knies as untouchable or just expensive to pry loose.
Because after a six-piece push, every next call starts from a much higher number.
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MAI 15 | 1057 ANSWERS Substantial six-piece trade development involving Matthew Knies was just confirmed by TSN's Chris Johnston Is Matthew Knies worth 6 assets? | ||
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