
Robertson: "I would say I’m really confident now. I got my reps (with the Marlies). Last year, I played a couple games and played up here and was trying to find my confidence that way. I'm going in here with a lot of confidence, a lot more touches than last year." #Leafs
Notes from the rest of the prospect pool:
- Not to be outdone, Knies also had a productive week after moving to the Leafs’ first line with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner. He opened the scoring just minutes into his first game after the move and added two assists as the Leafs completed another dramatic comeback against Tampa Bay. He was held off the scoresheet against Ottawa and Calgary but scored his fourth goal of the season against Vancouver on Saturday and is now up to eight points in 15 games. Knies is a great fit alongside Matthews and Marner with his relentless puck pursuit and ability to make plays in congested areas. He has been a bright spot for the Leafs in his rookie season and will only continue to grow with experience.
MATTHEW KNIES! On the top line and converts immediately
- Fraser Minten was held off the scoresheet in his first game after returning to the Kamloops Blazers, but he’s gotten on the board in each of the four games since. His latest outing saw him notch three assists in a 6-3 loss to Spokane, bringing him to a goal and six assists in five games, but he’s probably owed more than that. Minten has fired at least six shots on goal in all five games this season but has only found the back of the net once on 36 total shots on net. It’s merely a matter of time before the pucks start going in for him if he continues to generate chances the way he has thus far.
#LeafsForever prospect Fraser Minten with the slick powerplay assist, giving him 3 points in his first 3 games.
- Easton Cowan has been torching the OHL all season, and he continued his torrid pace this past week. He tallied three assists in a 10-7 barnburner against Windsor on Thursday, picked up a goal and an assist in an OT win over Owen Sound on Friday, and added an assist in Saturday’s 4-0 shutout victory over Guelph. Cowan is now riding a seven-game point streak and is up to eight goals and 16 assists in just 13 games on the season. He has been a force in all situations for the Knights, and he’s been a monster on the penalty kill, already with five shorthanded points. It’s still early, and sustaining this level of production will be difficult, but after registering 53 points in 68 games a season ago, the Leafs’ 2023 first-round pick is on pace for a ridiculous 117 points in 63 games this season. Safe to say the Leafs are pleased with the early returns on the pick.
I missed that Cowan was given credit for a secondary assist later, so he had 3 assists last night instead of 2. So he's up to 7 goals and 21 points in only 11 games so far, a 1.91 ppg pace that's 2nd highest in the OHL — and 1st with a 10 game minimum played. #LeafsForever
Three helpers from #LeafsForever prospect Easton Cowan helped the @LondonKnights rally from behind on Thursday in Windsor, with the Knights eventually putting up 10 goals in a high-scoring win 🎥
- Nick Moldenhauer’s role has fluctuated in the early part of his freshman season at Michigan, but he may have earned some traction this past weekend. After going three games without a point, he scored a goal and added an assist in Saturday’s shootout victory against Minnesota. Moldenhauer now has two goals and four assists in his first 12 games at the collegiate level.
Keep battling!
- Last week’s edition of the Prospect Roundup was headlined by Dennis Hildeby picking up his first AHL shutout, and well, he recorded his second AHL shutout the next time out. The man known as “The Hildebeast” turned away all 23 shots he faced against Grand Rapids on Saturday and now sports an impressive 1.26 GAA and .950 SV% through four games this season. There are a lot of mouths to feed in the Marlies crease, but things could open up this week as the Leafs are granted an exemption to bring a third goaltender on their two-game Swedish excursion. Bringing Hildeby back home, even to serve as the third goaltender, would be a great moment for the young netminder, and his play has warranted it, but the best move might be for Hildeby to remain with the Marlies and continue to build off of his strong start.
BACK TO BACK SHUTOUTS FOR HILDEBEAST 🔥
- He’s flown under the radar a little bit, but Alex Steeves has been on an absolute tear for the Marlies. He is currently riding a nine-game point streak, and after four points in three games this past week, Steeves is up to eight goals and six assists in just 12 games. Bobby McMann has gotten the first crack at the fourth line spot that has been (at least temporarily) vacated by Ryan Reaves, and got off to a good start with a pair of assists against Vancouver on Saturday, but Steeves is knocking on the door. If McMann should falter or an injury opens up another spot on the wing, Steeves should be the next man up.
Make it 9 straight games with at least one point for Alex Steeves. @TorontoMarlies
- Nick Abruzzese has also been a big part of the Marlies’ offence recently, and has tallied eight points on his current four-game point streak. He started with an assist last Saturday, scored a goal against Milwaukee on Wednesday, notched another goal and a pair of helpers against Grand Rapids on Friday, and then added three more assists in Saturday’s rematch. Abruzzese has totalled three goals and eight assists in 12 games so far this season.
#Marlies with some great passing and Nick Abruzzese finishes it off for his third point on the night. Toronto up 4-1 over Grand Rapids in the second.
- It was a slow start to the season for Dmitry Ovchinnikov, but that all changed this past week. Toronto’s fifth-round pick from the 2020 draft was scoreless through his first four games of the season but recorded his first AHL hat trick in Friday’s 7-3 win over Grand Rapids and followed it up with a goal and an assist against the same opponent on Saturday. Ovchinnikov has started to climb the depth chart and now has five points in six games.
- Artur Akhtyamov rebounded nicely after allowing three goals on just five shots his last time out back on November 4th. His club fell by a score of 3-0 to fellow Leafs prospect Nikita Grebyonkin and Metallurg on Saturday, but Akhtyamov stopped 44 of the 47 shots he faced. His playing time and performance have both dipped in recent weeks but Akhtyamov still owns an impressive .923 SV% through 16 appearances at the KHL level this season.
Artur Akhtyamov stopped 44 of 47 shots in a 3-0 loss against Metallurg Magnitogorsk today. Totals (KHL): 16 GP, 6-4-2, .923 SV%, 2.39 GAA #LeafsForever Show more
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