11 Mar 2026 12:07:57
Off season
Sign Schmaltz 8.5 mill per year
Tavares moves to 3rd line C
Package Knies for Ep40
Ep40 Am34 (Cowan?)
1.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 12:47:42
Meant to continue
Pettersson Matthews Cowan
Joshua Schmaltz Nylander
Quillan Tavares Domi
Lorentz ??? ???
McCabe Tanev (hopefully)
OEL Carlo
Benoit ????
Buyout Reilly if no trade partner.
Sign Logan Stanley, Ferraro, or another D.
2.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 13:37:26
Ur joking right???? Knies for EP!! Bud he sux! Knies is having a down year but isn’t and shouldn’t be going anywhere. Power forwards like him aren’t a dime a dozen. Now overpaid has beens like Elias Peterson’s are hard pass!
3.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 14:23:45
Like Schmaltz and Stanley as targets ship Benoit out as well.
4.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 16:15:49
Too late for Schmaltz. He signed for 8 yrs in Utah
5.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 18:42:55
Knies should only be traded for a top pairing Dman or a young 2C.
Not sure what rumors you guys heard for the Knies TDL with Montreal.
I heard
Knies, Carlo & Benoit
For
Hage, Guhle & WiFi
If this is the deal and it's re-visited in the summer - would you do it?
6.) 11 Mar 2026
11 Mar 2026 22:05:09
I heard
Knies, Benoit, Groulx
Hage, Rienbacher
Yours makes more sense.
I would do either.
7.) 12 Mar 2026
12 Mar 2026 09:57:47
I heard that Kaiden Guhle was on the table in a Montreal–Toronto trade, with Matthew
Knies going to Montreal. Toronto reportedly rejected the offer, which apparently included Guhle.
Personally, I would have tried something like this: Knies and Max Domi to Montreal, with Guhle and Josh Anderson going back to Toronto.
The cap hit would be almost even, and Toronto would get more physicality for the third line with Anderson. Guhle could shut down the opponent’s top players, and Morgan Rielly would have more freedom to play almost like a fourth forward while Guhle provides defensive coverage...
8.) 12 Mar 2026
12 Mar 2026 14:07:01
That's a tough one Tags. I'd definitely be tempted. Also depends on wat the rest of the plan was for Matthews and Nylander.