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Analysts rank Toronto Maple Leafs future core four among league's bottom half

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Will Bloggs
November 23, 2024  (6:00 PM)
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The Toronto Maple Leafs' prospect pool provides hope for long-term competitiveness, as their veteran core is not that young.

Here's a look at their top four prospects under 24:

1. Matthew Knies (LW, Age: 22)

Matthew Knies is a power forward who brings size, strength, and a scoring touch to Toronto's lineup since he has scored many goals for the Maple Leafs.

His ability to create chances and dominate net-front battles makes him a key piece for the future and the present and he is likely known as a top-line contributor for the offense.

2. Easton Cowan (C/RW, Age: 19)
Easton Cowan's record-breaking OHL performances show that he can be a very intelligent player and shows a glimpse of creativity and offensive instincts.

He has top-six potential and could be part of the next transition of players who will begin their professional hockey careers, which will boost Toronto's scoring depth.

3. Nikita Grebenkin (RW, Age: 21)
Nikita Grebenkin is known for his physicality and his playmaking, which has impressed the AHL since he began there.

While he is not yet elite, he projects to be a reliable middle-six winger capable of contributing offensively for the Leafs.

4. Artur Akhtyamov (G, Age: 23)
Artur Akhtyamov has excelled in his AHL rookie season and was showing promise as a future NHL goaltender.

His athleticism and his ability to be really consistent is going to ensure Toronto's depth in net moving forward.

This mix of prospects ensures a bright future for the Leafs, who aim to balance immediate contention with long-term success.

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Analysts rank Toronto Maple Leafs future core four among league's bottom half

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