Maple Leafs and Knies contract negotiations face unexpected hurdles, raising questions about future agreement.
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Contract talks between the Toronto Maple Leafs and restricted free agent Matthew Knies have reportedly hit a snag as the July 1st free agency period rapidly approaches. This development has sparked concern among Leafs Nation, who were largely expecting a smooth and swift negotiation with the young power forward.

Knies, coming off a strong sophomore season, has expressed his desire to remain in Toronto. However, recent reports indicate that the two sides are "far apart" in their negotiations. While the exact sticking points remain somewhat unclear, several factors appear to be contributing to the delay.

One key issue seems to be the contract's term. Initial reports suggested that Knies' camp was seeking a shorter, three-to-five-year deal, while the Maple Leafs were pushing for a longer, potentially eight-year commitment. Now, it's being reported that the asking price is also a significant factor in the negotiations, throwing another wrench into the proceedings.

NHL Insider Nick Kypreos suggests that the Leafs are taking a tougher stance in negotiations with their younger players to avoid a potential future "Mitch Marner situation," where a star player's contract demands become a major point of contention. This approach could be contributing to the current impasse with Knies.

Despite the reported distance between the two sides, both parties remain optimistic about finding common ground. With the NHL Draft approaching and free agency looming, there's a clear incentive for both the Maple Leafs and Knies to reach an agreement sooner rather than later.

Knies has proven himself as a valuable asset to the Maple Leafs, particularly after a season where he scored 29 goals and had 58 points. His physical presence and offensive capabilities make him a player the Leafs are keen to retain, especially with the departure of key players. He has also started off-season training early to handle an increased workload for the next season.

The Maple Leafs have until June 30th to sign Knies to an extension to avoid a potential offer sheet scenario, and with Leafs reporter James Mirtle stating late last week that it could be announced shortly, it wouldn't come as a surprise to see an announcement in short order.

Ultimately, the negotiations will likely hinge on whether Knies prioritizes maximizing his earnings or remaining in Toronto. While a long-term deal would be preferable for the Maple Leafs, they may have to settle for a bridge deal if Knies is unwilling to commit to a longer term at their desired price point. How this plays out remains to be seen.


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