
"Robertson ranked seventh on the team in goals last season with 15. With Mitch Marner departed, along with the Leafs adding no real surefire goal-scoring bets, it's entirely reasonable to think that Robertson could finish as one of the Leafs' six best goal scorers if he plays a full season in 2025-26. If nothing else, Robertson can put the puck in the net, and he's slated to be the second youngest player on the team behind Knies."
"(Exhibition) Maple Leafs hockey is back, and it starts with a lineup very light on NHL regulars this afternoon in Ottawa (3:00 p.m., Sportsnet One). Toronto Maple Leafs Projected Lines Forwards #89 Nick Robertson - #64 David Kampf - #53 Easton Cowan #61 Michael Pezzetta - #29 Bo Groulx - #19 Calle Jarnkrok #72 Travis Boyd - #43 Luke Haymes - #71 Vinni Lettieri #42 Landon Sim - #61 Jacob Quillan - #68 Matthew Barbolini"
"Ottawa Senators Projected Lines Forwards Brady Tkachuk - Tim Stutzle - Claude Giroux David Perron - Ridly Greig - Drake Batherson Nick Cousins - Jan Jenik - Zack MacEwen Olle Lycksell - Oskar Petersson - Arthur Kaliyev Defensemen Thomas Chabot - Nikolas Matinpalo Tyler Kleven - Jordan Spence Donovan Sebrango - Lassi Thomson Goaltenders Linus Ullmark Mads Sogaard"
Toronto opens an exhibition game in Ottawa with a lineup lacking many regular NHL veterans and relying heavily on prospects and depth players. Projected Leafs forwards include Nick Robertson, David Kampf, Easton Cowan, Michael Pezzetta, Bo Groulx, Calle Jarnkrok, Travis Boyd, Luke Haymes, Vinni Lettieri, Landon Sim, Jacob Quillan, and Matthew Barbolini. Defense pairings feature Henry Thrun, Philippe Myers, Dakota Mermis, Ben Danford, Marshall Rifai, and William Villeneuve. Goaltenders listed are Artur Akhtyamov and Vyacheslav Peksa. Ottawa’s projected roster features Brady Tkachuk, Tim Stutzle, Claude Giroux and Linus Ullmark. Nick Robertson is highlighted as a potential scoring option with questions about his optimal role.
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