
"Montreal's looking for that kind of player up front. If you watch them play, you'll notice there's a lot of speed and skill, then it feels like there's quite a few redundancies, especially lower in the lineup. If they could add a physical power forward, similar to Juraj Slafkovský, that's the kind of player they need at some point to withstand the physical toll of playoffs."
The Toronto Maple Leafs season continues to decline, prompting questions about organizational changes needed for next season. Trade deadline rumors surround young forward Matthew Knies, with speculation that Montreal and Toronto discussed a potential deal. Former Maple Leaf Frankie Corrado analyzed the situation, noting Montreal needs physical power forwards to complement their speed and skill. Corrado compared the current struggles to the 2015-16 season when Toronto finished last in the NHL, which led to drafting Auston Matthews. The organization faces scrutiny across management, coaching staff, and players regarding responsibility for the team's performance.
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