Matthew Knies finally breaks silence on his post-injury performance “dip” amid Craig Berube’s blunt statement

Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward Matthew Knies breaks silence on his post-injury performance ‘dip(Source: Imagn)

On Tuesday, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matthew Knies spoke about his dip in performance after returning from an injury. He missed two games after a hit from Zach Whitecloud of the Vegas Golden Knights in November. Knies came back strong with a goal and an assist against the Tampa Bay Lightning, but his play has slowed since then.

“My game has dipped. It’s definitely not as physical as I want it to be…” Knies said, via Leafslatest.

Knies said he hasn’t been as tough to play against and needs to find new ways to get energy. He talked about Brady Tkachuk of the Ottawa Senators and is focused on playing a similar game.

“It’s not an easy thing to come back from. You have to find energy in different ways—little things that get you out of bed in the morning and excited to come to the rink.”

“I think I just need to mentally dial in on the little things I’ve been lacking. I just haven’t been as tough to play against.”

Matthew Knies, who has 11 goals and eight assists in 35 games, is focused on working harder and being more physical to improve his play. Although he feels confident, Knies knows he must focus on the small details lacking.

Coach Craig Berube also noted that Knies hasn’t returned to his previous level of play. Berube has shown Knies videos of his play and said:

“He’s just got to get more involved.”

“For me, it’s about being a little more reckless. That’s how he played before. He’s a big-bodied guy, skates extremely well, and plays a heavy game. He needs to bring that recklessness back into his game, get more involved, and focus on the forecheck.”Maple Leafs lost to the Capitals amid Matthew Knies’ performance dip

On Saturday, the Toronto Maple Leafs lost 5–2 to the Washington Capitals at Scotiabank Arena. John Tavares gave the Leafs an early lead, but the Capitals quickly tied it. They went ahead in the second period with goals from Nic Dowd and Jakob Chychrun.

The Leafs had chances but couldn’t finish, with Logan Thompson making 35 saves. Matt Murray stopped some key shots but allowed five goals. Tom Wilson and Alex Ovechkin scored in the third period to seal the win. The Leafs struggled on special teams and failed to convert on opportunities. This loss marks Matthew Knies and the Leafs’ third loss in the last four games.

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