Here We Go Again: Nick Robertson and the Maple Leafs…
Following last week’s trade involving Timothy Liljegren, it makes us wonder if the Toronto Maple Leafs might also consider moving winger Nick Robertson. The 23-year-old forward rejoined the lineup this week, playing against the Jets after being a healthy scratch in Monday’s game. In his return, Robertson recorded one shot on goal in 11:36 of ice time, mainly on the fourth line. Despite a strong preseason performance, it seems the Maple Leafs are hesitant to provide him with a long-term spot in a top-six scoring position.
Robertson Shined in the Preseason but Has Had Few Chances During the Regular Season
Robertson’s standout preseason performance was a positive indicator of Toronto’s depth, but as the regular season progresses, he’s been limited to minimal minutes on the lower lines. For a player like Robertson, who excels with offensive contributions and has shown goal-scoring potential, this role restricts his impact on the game. It feels familiar for Maple Leafs fans, who have witnessed other promising young talents, like Timothy Liljegren, face similar situations—strong starts followed by limited playing time and eventually moving on to seek better opportunities.
If the Maple Leafs aren’t ready to provide Robertson with a scoring role, a trade could be beneficial for both him and the team. Clubs such as the Chicago Blackhawks, Colorado Avalanche, Columbus Blue Jackets, Anaheim Ducks, or New York Islanders might serve as ideal destinations. There, Robertson could gain more consistent playing time and possibly thrive in a higher-scoring position. These teams could present the opportunity he hasn’t found with the Maple Leafs, allowing him to demonstrate his value in the NHL.
Robertson Could Follow a Path Similar to Liljegren’s
Robertson’s situation feels similar to Liljegren’s story—another young Leaf with promise who might struggle to find his place in Toronto. If the Maple Leafs opt to trade Robertson, it could offer him the fresh start he requires while allowing the team to address other roster needs. In today’s NHL, sometimes a new environment is all it takes for a player to reach their full potential.
As Toronto assesses its roster, Robertson’s future with the team appears uncertain. While he has shown promise, the Leafs’ hesitation to view him as a consistent offensive asset could confine him to a less significant role than he merits. Moving to a team that appreciates his abilities might be just what he needs, and it could give Leafs fans another young player to support, even if he’s wearing a different jersey.