Nick Robertson’s 2023-24 season was littered with interesting quotes, multiple healthy scratches, 14 goals, and a ton of trade rumours. He’s likely going to hear much of the same this summer as you can expect to see Brad Treliving dangle Robertson on the trade market to see how much value the 22-year-old holds.
Brothers will both skate in Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 7s on successive days.
It’s nice to see the Leafs prove that they have enough fight in them to make it a series. Toronto going home for Game 6 was a huge positive when the team was in the process of getting written off even before it was known that Auston Matthews was out of the lineup.
Sheldon Keefe is sometimes prone to overthinking things. This is not one of those times and making the decision to keep Nick Robertson in the Leafs lineup at the expense of a functioning 4th line makes sense.
Just when Nick Robertson thought he was going to get a longer leash and be cut some slack from Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe, Mitch Marner returns to action and Robertson will now watch Saturday’s game from the press box.
With two weeks to go in the regular season, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers battled it out on the ice in Toronto for the third time this season and the first of two meetings in the next 16 days as both these teams get prepared for the playoffs, which could feature a rematch between the two Atlantic division rivals.
If you missed the game, you’re probably looking at the score and saying “We’re so back”. Then, you’d probably see that the Toronto Maple Leafs had a 5-1 lead over the Florida Panthers at one point in the game and say “It’s so over”.
There’s always one college free agent NHL teams fight over each spring. This year, it’s 21-year-old Collin Graf from Quinnipiac. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because just about every team in the league was linked to his services after his incredible freshman season.
Sometimes injuries force your hand and you discover that you’ve been sitting on an asset the entire time. Domi next to Matthews, the emergence of McMann and Benoit, and now it seems like the Knies-Holmberg-Robertson has the making of being an exciting bottom six option that could be a difference maker come playoff time.
Nick Robertson is in a battle among the Maple Leafs’ bottom six to crack the Game 1 lineup of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. His game against the Buffalo Sabres will certainly help his case.
Remember all the excitement when the Toronto Maple Leafs signed top European free agent Mikko Lehtonen in 2020? After months of hearing how incredible he was in the KHL, it was exhilarating.
According to a recent report, the Toronto Maple Leafs could have traded Nick Robertson at this season’s trade deadline but the options were limited. Moreover,
When you look at the Leafs’ organization over the past five years or so, you’d be hard-pressed to find a player with a more turbulent tenure than Nick Robertson.
The Toronto Maple Leafs faced another setback this week as forward Calle Jarnkrok was moved back to long-term injured reserve. He suffered the injury during
Nick Robertson understands the situation he’s facing with the Toronto Maple Leafs, but he certainly doesn’t like it. The ongoing salary cap dance that has affected so many young and inconsistent NHL players has arguably affected Robertson more than others.
The Maple Leafs have brought young winger Nicholas Robertson back up to the NHL roster.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are considered a favourite to win the Stanley Cup this season and have been playing solid hockey as of late. With the 2024 Trade Deadline rapidly approaching, the Maple Leafs will have to decide on who they will be targeting to help upgrade their lineup for a deep playoff run.
At one time, Nicholas Robertson (Nick) was the Toronto Maple Leafs number-one prospect. However, injuries limited his growth. This season, he’s stayed healthy.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have recalled forward Nick Robertson from the AHL’s Toronto Marlies.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have recalled top prospect Nicholas Robertson to the NHL lineup.
No fan base hypes prospects like Leafs Nation. So when the Toronto Maple Leafs took Nick Robertson 53rd overall in 2019, the fan base couldn’t get enough of him.
There is bad news for Leafs’ fans who want one of their top-end prospects to finally break through on the main roster. According to Sportsnet insider Luke Fox, the 2023-24 NHL season may not feature Nick Robertson’s breakthrough with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
As a win-now team, the Toronto Maple Leafs have looked to veteran additions this summer to augment their core. That could lead to the end of the line in Toronto for some of the club's younger players.
This is the third straight season in which Robertson has suffered a significant injury. This setback will cost him upward of 20 contests, more if he winds up being out longer than this projected timeline.
Robertson has been in and out of the lineup since the early part of the season. Robertson is no stranger to high-profile injuries. He suffered a non-displaced fracture of his right fibula last season.
A drenched suit and an angry power play coach typically make for a colorful hockey anecdote, nothing more. But maybe it was a microcosm of something bigger for Nick Robertson.
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