logo
Maple Leafs re-sign Matthew Knies to six-year extension

Maple Leafs re-sign Matthew Knies to six-year extension

New York Times7 hours ago

A key piece of offseason business for the Maple Leafs is done.
The Leafs signed Matthew Knies, their emerging 22-year-old power forward, to a six-year contract on Sunday with an annual average value of $7.75 million.
The deal will keep Knies under team control until 2031, buying up his age 23-28 seasons.
Advertisement
It's a significant, but well-earned, commitment to a player who has quickly established himself as one of the Leafs' best and most important players. Crucially, the Leafs got a deal done before an offer sheet became a possibility on July 1.
Knies made a huge leap this past season, his second in the NHL. He scored 29 goals and 58 points for the Leafs, playing 18:31 a night. He was stapled to Auston Matthews' left wing on the No. 1 line and established himself as a central component of the team's No. 1 power-play unit.
Knies scored five power-play goals and totalled 15 power-play points, and also emerged as a primary penalty killer. Only William Nylander scored more goals in the playoffs (six) than Knies (five).
He is the only player in Leafs history to post at least 29 goals and 180 hits in a single season. The only other players in the NHL to do so last season were Tom Wilson and Brady Tkachuk.
Knies will turn 23 in October.
It's still unclear just how good he can become for the Leafs, whether his ceiling is something like last season or whether he can climb higher still into one of the league's truly elite players.
The Leafs didn't quite get full term on Knies' extension, but six seasons is still plenty.
Knies' deal should become more valuable as the salary cap continues to rise, especially if he blossoms into a star.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

LAFC loses Olivier Giroud's farewell match, falling 1-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps
LAFC loses Olivier Giroud's farewell match, falling 1-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps

Associated Press

time28 minutes ago

  • Associated Press

LAFC loses Olivier Giroud's farewell match, falling 1-0 to Vancouver Whitecaps

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Emmanuel Sabbi scored on Vancouver's only shot on goal, Yohei Takaoka made four saves and the Whitecaps spoiled Olivier Giroud's farewell match with a 1-0 victory over Los Angeles FC on Sunday night. Giroud started and played 60 minutes in his final appearance for LAFC. The famed French forward is expected to sign with Lille after one disappointing year in Los Angeles during which he was largely an unproductive substitute, scoring just five goals in 38 matches. Giroud had a chance to go out with a bang when Denis Bouanga fed him an exceptional cross while he was unmarked deep in Vancouver's penalty area in the 50th minute, but Giroud volleyed it over the bar. Giroud still left the field to a standing ovation 10 minutes later, but LAFC failed to equalize without him in its first match back from a winless three-game stint at the Club World Cup. LAFC scored one goal in the entire FIFA tournament, but still netted at least $9.5 million for earning the final spot in the field. Back in Los Angeles, its nine-match unbeaten run in league play ended with even more offensive frustration against Vancouver. Takaoka secured his 10th clean sheet for the depleted Whitecaps, who won for just the second time in six matches while falling out of first place in the Western Conference. Vancouver doesn't have key contributors Brian White, Jayden Nelson and Sebastian Berhalter due to Gold Cup international duty. Sabbi scored in the 20th minute with an exceptional effort, starting a counterattack with a midfield steal before controlling Jeevan Badwal's pass in midair on the run and scoring his first goal since April 12. Backup goalkeeper David Ochoa made his first appearance for LAFC in place of Hugo Lloris, who got the day off after playing the entire Club World Cup. ___ AP soccer:

UFC Hall-of-Famer Demetrious Johnson Questions Jon Jones GOAT Status Over Failed Steroid Tests
UFC Hall-of-Famer Demetrious Johnson Questions Jon Jones GOAT Status Over Failed Steroid Tests

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

UFC Hall-of-Famer Demetrious Johnson Questions Jon Jones GOAT Status Over Failed Steroid Tests

UFC Hall-of-Famer Demetrious Johnson Questions Jon Jones GOAT Status Over Failed Steroid Tests originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Performance-enhancing drug usage has long been an issue in sports, but especially in the world of combat sports like boxing and MMA. While some fighters have built untarnished reputations, others have seen their accomplishments overshadowed by doping scandals. The question of how PED violations should impact an athlete's standing in the "greatest of all time" conversation remains controversial. A clean record should, however, be a non-negotiable trait when deeming someone the GOAT as cheating in such an egregious way sullies the integrity of a sport. Advertisement Demetrious Johnson, UFC hall-of-famer and one of MMA's most decorated champions, recently weighed in on the debate during an interview with Ariel Helwani in Las Vegas heading into Saturday's UFC 317 fight card. Jon JonesChris Unger-GettyImages "Mighty Mouse," who has never failed a drug test, emphasized the importance of a clean career when discussing all-time greatness, saying, "I've never failed a drug test. Khabib has never failed a drug test. GSP has never failed a drug test. We've never been stripped.' Johnson drew a clear line between fighters with clean records and the record of Jon Jones, who has multiple PED violations. He argued that evidence of PED usage should disqualify him from GOAT consideration. Advertisement "If you go back and peel back the onion, and you look at the whole entire career, I'm not saying Jon Jones didn't do great things, he was an amazing athlete.' Johnson said, acknowledging Jones' undeniable talent. Despite admitting Jones' achievements, Johnson listed athletes considered the GOATs of their respective sports and noted that they were never found guilty of using any PEDs. 'When you start talking about the greatest of all time, you look at Muhammad Ali, I don't think he's ever failed a drug test. You look at Floyd Mayweather, he's never failed a drug test. You look at [Oleksandr] Usyk, He's never failed a drug test. When you start looking at the greatest athlete, Usain Bolt, he's never failed a drug test,' Johnson said. 'Name one athlete that's considered the greatest of all time in a sport that's failed a drug test.' Jones' history includes multiple suspensions, overturned results, and controversies that forced the relocation of UFC 232, and even forced Dana White to strip him of the UFC light heavyweight championship belt. Advertisement This debate, however, isn't just about Jones. It's about the standards UFC fans and media analysts should uphold when evaluating legacies. Demetrious Johnson's career is the ultimate counterpoint to Jones' case as a GOAT. DJ proves that longevity and success can coexist with accountability. Related: Dana White Makes Massive Announcements About Jon Jones and Tom Aspinall Related: Jon Jones Faces Serious Allegations Shortly After Retiring, Ends UFC Career With Shame and Scandal This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

After Just Five Years of MMA Training, UFC Fighter Joshua Van May Become a Champion
After Just Five Years of MMA Training, UFC Fighter Joshua Van May Become a Champion

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

After Just Five Years of MMA Training, UFC Fighter Joshua Van May Become a Champion

After Just Five Years of MMA Training, UFC Fighter Joshua Van May Become a Champion originally appeared on Athlon Sports. At just 23 years old, Joshua Van has accomplished what most fighters spend a lifetime chasing. His unanimous decision victory over Brandon Royval at UFC 317 wasn't just another win— it was a step towards greatness. In a fight already being hailed by fans and UFC commentator Joe Rogan as a potential 'fight of the year,' Van outlasted the seasoned Royval in a three-round war that showcased his volume, durability, and elite fight IQ. Advertisement What makes Van's ascent even more remarkable is that he only began training MMA relatively recently, according to his post-fight interview, and now he is the no. 1 contender for Alexandre Pantoja's UFC flyweight title. CEO of UFC Dana WhiteGetty Images When Rogan asked him how long he had been training, Van answered, 'To answer your question, man, I've been training for five years.' Van has already built himself an impressive legacy in MMA with his relentless activity and rapid evolution. According to his record on Tapology, Van made his amateur debut in December 2020 and turned pro just 10 months later. He then joined the UFC in 2023, just two years and 1 month after his pro debut. In his two years of fighting in the UFC, Van has already fought eight times, amassing a 7-1 record in the promotion. His sole loss was via knockout at the hands of Charles Johnson in July 2024. Advertisement Van has fought an astonishing 17 times in under four years. What sets Van apart isn't just his record—it's his ability to adjust to the conditions of the fight while it is still occurring. He fought with the composure of a veteran. His ability to adjust mid-fight, as seen when he weathered Royval's second-round surge before retaking control in the third, demonstrated a maturity beyond his years. Next up for Van is a title shot against Pantoja, who successfully defended his belt against Kai Kara-France later that night. The matchup is a dream for the UFC—a fresh, charismatic challenger against a dominant champion. This opportunity is the culmination of a journey that began just half a decade ago. Advertisement "The winner of the title fight tonight, they're gonna have to see me," Van declared post-fight. "Dana White, if you give me a chance to face off with them, I'm here." Van's rise mirrors that of other UFC phenoms like Max Holloway, who also fought at a breakneck pace early in his career. But even Holloway didn't achieve title contention this quickly. With his combination of skill, activity, and fan-friendly fighting style, Van might be the future of the UFC flyweight division, and perhaps the sport itself. Related: Ilia Topuria KOs Charles Oliveira at UFC 317, Wins Lightweight Belt to Become Two-Division Champion (Video) Related: UFC Hall-of-Famer Questions Jon Jones GOAT Status Over Failed Steroid Tests This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store