Sheldon Keefe on Nick Robertson: "Nick deserved to make our team with the effort and performance that he had through camp, and the growth that he showed."

#Marlies GM Ryan Hardy had this to say about Nick Robertson on Thursday: "I’m confident that the next time his opportunity comes in the NHL, that it might be the last time we see him here."
Ryan Tverberg | C/W | UConn (NCAA)
Ryan Tverberg scored his second goal of the season as UConn beat Ohio State 6-1 on Saturday. #LeafsForever
Vyacheslav Peksa | G | Bars Kazan (VHL)
Big weekend for #LeafsForever goaltending prospect Vyacheslav Peksa who stopped 56 of 58 shots in a pair of wins. He is now up to a .928 SV% through his first 11 VHL games.
Alex Steeves | W | Toronto (AHL)
Alex Steeves beats Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen with a heck of a shot. SDA with his second assist of the game and William Villeneuve with his first professional point. #Marlies up 2-1 in the third period.
Notes from the rest of the prospect pool
- The Leafs had their home opener on Thursday, and fans got a bit of a pleasant surprise when 2020 first-round pick Rodion Amirov was on the bench to be introduced along with the rest of the Leafs’ roster. Amirov recently traveled to Toronto following his fourth round of chemotherapy to treat a brain tumor he was diagnosed with last February and has been familiarizing himself with the organization. The timetable for his return to game action is still uncertain, and there has been no indication whether that will take place in North America or back home in Russia, but this was a positive step and a great moment for a young man who has been through a lot.
- Matt Knies and the Minnesota Golden Gophers had the weekend off, but they will be back in action against another highly-ranked program in North Dakota next weekend.
- Ty Voit continued to find the scoresheet this past week, registering four assists in three games. He is now up to five goals and eight assists through just seven games, good for a share of first place in OHL scoring, and he is doing it in highlight-reel fashion.
Nolan Burke with his 4th of the season! 🚨🚨🚨 Ty Voit setting up the play and making it look easy. #SwarmWarning🐝
- Nicholas Moldenhauer also continued his remarkable start to the season, notching a goal in each of his last two games. The Leafs’ 2022 third-rounder now has an eye-popping nine goals and three assists in only eight games for the Chicago Steel.
#LeafsForever prospect Nick Moldenhauer with his league leading 9th goal on the season, in just his 8th game. He leads the league by 4 goals.
- Topi Niemelä has struggled offensively to begin the Liiga season, and his assist in Friday’s win over KooKoo was just his third point on the campaign. He was held scoreless the next time out and is a long way off from how he started what was a breakout season for him in 2021-22. In his first 12 games last season, he already had two goals and 10 assists, compared to a goal and two assists in his first 12 games this season.
- Semyon Der-Arguchintsev picked up a pair of assists for his first points of the season in Saturday’s win over Rochester but perhaps more notable than the assists was the fact that he fired seven shots on goal. To say SDA has earned a reputation as a hesitant shooter would be an understatement, but he has shown improvement in that area dating back to the midway point of last season. He is as skilled with the puck as just about anyone but continuing to diversify his game will give him the best chance of breaking into the NHL someday.
- Brandon Lisowsky scored his first two goals of the season in Sunday’s 4-2 win over the Calgary Hitmen. The Leafs’ seventh-round pick from the 2022 draft scored 33 times last season, but it took him eight games to get into the goal column in 2022-23. He does have five assists and has been generating chances so the goals should start falling for him with more regularity.
He may be 🦎... But he's buzzing like a 🐝! Here is Lisowsky's first of the season ⬇️
- The Leafs’ fifth-rounder from the 2022 draft, Nikita Grebyonkin, began the season in the KHL but saw little action as Magnitogorsk’s 13th forward. Having already dominated at the junior level but unable to earn a regular role with his KHL club, Grebyonkin was loaned to Yuzhny Ural Orsk in the VHL in order to get him more consistent minutes. Through four games, he tallied a goal and two assists while playing top-six minutes and has since been loaned to another KHL team, Amur Khabarovsk. Amur isn’t nearly as stacked up front as Magnitogorsk is, so it appears Grebyonkin will be in line to receive regular playing time with his new team.
- The Leafs traded up into the fourth round of the 2022 draft to select Swedish netminder Dennis Hildeby and promptly signed him to an entry level contract before loaning him back to Färjestad in the SHL for the 2022-23 season. Unfortunately, it hasn’t been the start to the season that the Leafs or Hildeby had envisioned, and he has gotten into just two of Färjestad’s 10 SHL games, sporting an ugly 3.88 GAA and .843 SV%. He has gotten into four games in the Champions League, however, and has fared much better with a .910 SV%, albeit against some inferior competition.
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