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Chris Pronger on the Leafs' Failed Matthew Knies Trade & Auston Matthews' Future
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Hall of Famer Chris Pronger joined Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill for a wide-ranging conversation covering some of the biggest storylines surrounding the Maple Leafs and the NHL.
To start, Pronger weighed in on reports that Dylan Larkin wants out of Detroit and discussed potential landing spots for the star centre. While he sees a fit in Toronto and several other markets, he cautioned that acquiring a player of Larkin's calibre would come at a steep price.
Pronger also reflected on his experience interviewing for the Maple Leafs' President role and shared his thoughts on the direction of the organization under John Chayka. He likes the moves the Leafs have made so far and believes winning the draft lottery was a significant boost for the franchise.
The conversation then turned to David Pagnotta's report that Toronto and Montreal had a Matthew Knies trade completed at the deadline before complications prevented it from being finalized. Pronger explained why he'd be hesitant to move Knies for a futures-based package and why the Leafs need to be careful when evaluating his value.
Additionally, Pronger discussed Auston Matthews' influence on the franchise moving forward, what Toronto should do with the No. 1 overall pick, the ongoing coaching search, and whether he believes the Leafs can return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs next season.
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