Great defensive play by Matt Knies springs Jimmy Snuggerud and Logan Cooley on a 2-on-0 and Minnesota pulls even with Michigan #LeafsForever #Yotes #STLBlues

Holy 💩 Matthew Knies
What a Finnish! 🇫🇮 Miettinen buries the one-timer on the power play to tie it for @SCSUHuskies_MH 📺: @CBSSportsNet #FrozenFaceoff // #HuskyHockey
#LeafsForever prospect Joe Miller starts off a beautiful tic-tac-toe passing play for the OT winner. Harvard advances to their conference final.
Notes from the rest of the prospect pool:
- Topi Niemelä watch is officially on after Kärpät was eliminated in the wildcard play-in round of the Liiga playoffs last Thursday. It was an underwhelming season on the scoresheet for the Leafs’ 2020 third-rounder after scoring at a historic pace for a U20 player a season ago, but Niemelä still has plenty of untapped upside. There has been no official word as of this writing, but keep an eye out for news on Niemelä joining the Marlies in the near future, though the Leafs could opt to wait until next fall, given he has already played a lot of hockey this season.
- Roni Hirvonen’s club leapfrogged Niemelä’s team on the final day of the Liiga regular season, knocking them into the wildcard spot while securing a berth into the first round. HIFK began their first-round series against Lukko on Saturday, and the Leafs’ second-rounder from the 2020 draft was the star of the show, scoring two goals in a 4-1 victory. Hirvonen has come up clutch in big moments at the World Juniors in the past, and after going without a point in the final four games of the regular season, he got on the board in a big way to kick off the postseason.
Second goal of the game for #LeafsForever prospect Roni Hirvonen, much nicer than the first one
- If Niemelä does suit up for the Marlies this season, he’ll join fellow 2020 draft pick Ryan Tverberg who signed a future three-year entry-level contract with the Leafs last week after his junior season at UConn came to an end. He has joined the Marlies on a professional tryout agreement for the remainder of this season before his ELC kicks in this summer and got into his first professional game over the weekend. He didn’t register a point or even a shot on goal, but his line did a good job of tilting the ice in limited minutes. Tverberg is a player to watch for with the Marlies next season, and his energetic, physical style of play is sure to make him a fan favorite in short order.
- Fraser Minten’s torrid pace slowed ever so slightly this past week. He registered a lone assist in three games, but Kamloops continued to pile up convincing wins and have now lost just once in their last 21 games. Minten and the Blazers look primed for a deep run in the WHL playoffs as they prepare to host the Memorial Cup later this spring.
Big time hit by #LeafsForever prospect Fraser Minten
- Nick Moldenhauer had a nice weekend for the Chicago Steel, with back-to-back two-assist games on Saturday and Sunday. He recorded the 100th point of his USHL career in the process and now has 28 goals to go along with 43 assists in 55 games this season – good for the scoring lead among 2022 draftees playing in the USHL.
26 seconds in and two milestones were hit: Nick Moldenhauer’s assist marked his 100th career point Harvey’s goal broke a franchise record for most career goals Decent start #FeelSteel
MAGIC MAN 16 SECONDS IN MAD: 0 CHI: 1 19:34 left in the first #FeelSteel
- Ty Voit extended his point streak to seven games over the weekend and now has 17 points in his last 10 games. With 20 goals and 78 assists on the campaign, Voit is now just two points shy of 100 with four games remaining. Sarnia currently sits third in their conference and should make some noise in the playoffs, but Voit could join the Marlies as a black ace to close the season.
- It was another solid week for Brandon Lisowsky. He registered a pair of assists and four shots on goal against Swift Current on Wednesday and closed out the weekend with two goals in Sunday’s loss to Connor Bedard and the Regina Pats. Lisowsky has provided strong early returns on the investment the Leafs made when they selected him in the seventh round of last summer’s draft with 35 goals and 32 assists in 63 games for Saskatoon.
Liso's second goal of then night was a BEAUTY
- Dmitry Ovchinnikov has returned to North America to rejoin the Marlies, according to his agent. Ovchinnikov had been playing on loan with Sibir in the KHL before they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs a couple of weeks ago. He tallied a pair of goals in seven games with the Marlies at the end of last season and should provide some scoring depth down the stretch.
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