Maple Leafs sign Matthew Knies to six-year extension


One of Toronto’s most promising young players will be sticking around.

Power forward Matthew Knies, a restricted free agent, signed a six-year, $46.5 million contract with the Maple Leafs, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported on Sunday.

The deal will have an average annual value of $7.75 million.

Knies, 22, broke out with 29 goals and 29 assists for 58 points — all career highs — in his sophomore season in 2024-25, mostly playing on a top line with Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner.

His rookie deal, worth $975,000 annually over three years, expired after this past season.

The Phoenix native has skated in 161 games over parts of three seasons since being selected by the Maple Leafs in the second round (57th overall) during the 2021 draft. He has 94 career points (44 goals, 50 assists).

While the Maple Leafs as a team have consistently under-performed in the playoffs, Knies has often been more solution than problem, having tallied 14 points (eight goals, six assists) in 27 games while being part of both Toronto series wins (2023 vs. Tampa Bay, 2025 vs. Ottawa) during the salary cap era.

Perhaps that performance was enough to convince general manager Brad Treliving to want to keep Knies around despite remarks that the team’s “DNA” needed to change in his post-season press conference in May.

Now, with his new deal, Knies appears set to play a key role on the Maple Leafs moving forward.

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