https://www.tsn.ca/nhl/video/insider-trading-leafs-down-two-top-forwards-after-knies-injury~3067616

"Early word on Matt Knies is this is going to be days not weeks." Also, John Tavares not yet skating with the team and Jani Hakanpää is intending to play in the Four Nations.

In what shouldn't be a surprise, the Leafs swapped Matt Murray and Dennis Hildeby yesterday. Murray has to fly back from California, but he should be available today for practice.

#Leafs prospect Easton Cowan with the nice rush, cutback, and pass for the primary assist. He extends his regular season point streak to 62 games.

Nikita GREAT-byonkin (@brigstew.bsky.social) 2025-01-24T00:47:07.757Z

Relocated QMJHL team named Newfoundland Regiment
Newfound and Labrador will honour the province’s military roots when it returns to major-junior hockey next season.
Maple Leafs need to add top-six forward before deadline
Whatever it is the Leafs think of their team, they can’t overlook the apparent fragility at the top of their lineup. When all the buyers take that inevitable step forward at the deadline, the Leafs need to make a healthy leap.

No kidding they do. I'd venture to say the roster was set up for that plan in advance and before the Four Nations thing is a better timeline.

I have not read the "no, they need a defenceman" article, but my response is: Leafs fans, you have to get over this. Yes that guy made a mistake, he's not trash. Yes the defencemen haven't scored, that's fine. Yes the power play is sometimes awful, no you don't need Tyson, er a new defenceman. Yes the offensive creation (is that points? no it isn't) of Morgan Rielly is off. Is that him? Or is it he just part of the system that fails a lot.

You're not getting six perfect defenders who all score 20 goals and can pick up and throw forwards out of the crease. Meanwhile, the holes in the top nine are obvious. The defensive flailing of the forwards is right there to be seen. Overcomplicating this is just a way to avoid the reality that the player acquired is not going to be all that exciting.

32 Thoughts: How record revenues in NHL could impact salary cap, next CBA
When it comes to future salary ceilings in the NHL, we might be getting some clarity beyond 2025-26. Elliotte Friedman has that, fallout from the McDavid suspension, J.T. Miller updates and more on this week’s 32 Thoughts blog.

"Could" remember. This is all very, very preliminary.

That's if for today. Feel free to argue about how no really the Leafs need to get a defenceman and just let Max Domi be the 3C. (Do you think he's looked a lot more useful offensively playing wing with Minten, because I have that impression. I can't exactly say "looked" however.)

Happy Friday, and remember if the Leafs aren't playing, they can't make you mad.