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Top Nicholas Robertson News
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Returning to action against Vegas
Robertson (lower body) will return to action for Thursday's game against the Golden Knights, Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun reports.
Robertson suffered a lower-body injury during Monday's game against Colorado and sat out against the Mammoth on Tuesday. However, he's been cleared to return to the ice following a one-game absence. Across Robertson's last nine appearances, he's recorded four goals, four assists, eight hits, four blocked shots and a plus-4 rating while averaging 11:01 of ice time.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Out Tuesday, deemed day-to-day
Robertson (lower body) won't play Tuesday versus the Mammoth, David Alter of The Hockey News reports.
Robertson is day-to-day after blocking a shot in the first period of Monday's game in Colorado. The 24-year-old will be replaced in the lineup by Calle Jarnkrok for Tuesday's contest. Robertson is questionable to suit up Thursday in Vegas.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Hurt after blocking shot
Robertson suffered a lower-body injury Monday in Colorado and will not return to the game.
Robertson was injured after blocking a shot with his left leg in the opening frame, per Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun. Bobby McMann will receive an increased workload for the remainder of the game due to Robertson's injury. The Maple Leafs will travel to Utah after Monday's contest for a matchup against the Mammoth on Tuesday.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Eight points in last eight games
Robertson scored a goal Saturday in a 5-0 win over the Canucks.
He scored a power-play goal late in the third period to push the score to 5-0. Robertson has been clicking with Nicolas Roy and Easton Cowan on the third line. Robertson has three points (two goals, one assist) in his last four games and eight points, including four goals, in his past eight outings. He has 18 shots in those eight contests.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Six points in last five games
Robertson scored a goal Saturday in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Islanders.
Robertson has really started to warm up with six points (three goals, three assists) in his last five games and eight points, including five assists, in his last eight. That's a big leap considering Robertson had just 12 points (six goals, six assists) in his first 31 games.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Three-game, five-point streak
Robertson delivered two assists in a 4-0 win over the Devils on Tuesday.
Opportunity is knocking for Robertson because Auston Matthews (lower body) and William Nylander (lower body) are on the shelf. Robertson is on a modest three-game, five-point streak (two goals, three assists) with 11 shots, and his ice time has increased from 9:52 to 12:54 to 14:22 on this run. He has talent, and this output could be bittersweet for the young man. Any offense he shows could increase his trade value. The Leafs are in a spot where they may be looking to load up to get back to a playoff spot, and Robertson may end up being the bait.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Finds twine in overtime loss
Robertson scored a goal on three shots in Sunday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Red Wings.
Robertson has two goals and three assists over his last five games. While he remains in a bottom-six role, he's starting to get more involved on offense, which could position him well for a move up the lineup if the Maple Leafs' scoring as a whole starts to fade again. The winger is at eight goals, 17 points, 62 shots on net, 39 hits and a minus-3 rating over 36 outings. He's just five points shy of matching his total from 69 regular-season contests last year.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Snaps 10-game goal slump
Robertson scored a goal on five shots and added an assist Saturday in a 7-5 win over the Senators.
Robertson logged just 9:52 of ice time in the contest, which is a bit surprising considering the Maple Leafs played without the services of William Nylander (lower body) for most of the contest. However, Robertson's role could increase in the second half of Toronto's back-to-back against Detroit on Sunday. His seventh marker of the season snapped his 10-game goal drought.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: First points in eight games
Robertson put up two assists in a 5-3 loss to Nashville on Saturday.
The points were his first in eight contests, and he has three points (one goal) in his last 14. Robertson may have talent, but he simply can't deliver fantasy value on the third line.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Tacks on goal
Robertson scored a goal in Saturday's 7-2 win over the Penguins.
Robertson was demoted to the fourth line for this contest and logged a team-low 10:02 of ice time. He still made an impact, scoring an unassisted goal in the third period to end his five-game point drought. The 24-year-old is at six goals, 12 points, 39 shots on net, 27 hits and a minus-4 rating over 24 appearances. Robertson played a larger role while the Maple Leafs were dealing with numerous injuries, but he'll likely be confined to the bottom-six in the near term.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Scores vs. Chicago
Robertson scored a goal, took four shots and delivered two hits in Saturday's 3-2 loss to the Blackhawks.
Robertson has been a steady source of offense for the Maple Leafs in recent weeks and has cracked the scoresheet in all but two of his games in November. Over that eight-game stretch, the winger has three goals, four assists, 17 shots on goal, eight hits, seven blocked shots and a plus-3 rating.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Six points in last five games
Robertson scored a power-play goal Saturday in a 5-3 loss to Boston.
Robertson has quietly put up six points, including three goals on 12 shots, in his last five games. He had two points (one goal, one assist) in his first nine contests this season. Robertson has been receiving more ice time and responsibility, which has led to improved results.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Two-point night including winner
Robertson scored a goal and added an assist in Saturday's 5-2 win over the Flyers.
Robertson's goal stood as the winner. He pushed the score to 3-1 late in the second period when he took a drop pass from Matthew Knies and beat Dan Vladar from the high slot. Robertson has three points, including two goals, in his last three games, and he's seeing time on the top line with Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies. Robertson has a chance to prove he should be a permanent fixture in the top six.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: One of each in loss
Robertson scored a goal on two shots and added an assist in Wednesday's 6-3 loss to the Blue Jackets.
Robertson has three points over three games since he was a healthy scratch last Friday in Buffalo. The 24-year-old's pair of points Wednesday came in garbage time, as they were on the last two goals of the game after the Blue Jackets had already established a significant lead. Robertson has four points, 19 shots on net, 12 hits and a minus-4 rating across 10 appearances this season and figures to be an occasional scratch when the team is fully healthy.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Gets first goal of season
Robertson scored a goal in a 4-3 overtime win over Buffalo on Saturday.
He was a healthy scratch Friday and returned motivated to prove he should be on the ice every time the team plays. Robertson gained some confidence in burying the puck behind Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and tying the game 1-1 late in the first. It was Robertson's first goal of the season.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Manages helper Tuesday
Robertson notched an assist and three hits in Tuesday's 7-4 win over the Predators.
Robertson has been in the lineup for all four of the Maple Leafs' games so far, but this helper was his first point. The 24-year-old has added eight shots on net, eight hits and a minus-1 rating. Robertson is firmly in a bottom-six role, and it would take multiple injuries for him to get a longer look higher in the lineup, so he's not a particularly strong fantasy option at this stage of the campaign.
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Maple Leafs' Nicholas Robertson: Agrees to one-year deal
Robertson avoided arbitration Saturday and agreed to a one-year, $1.825 million contract with the Maple Leafs, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
The two sides had an arbitration hearing scheduled for Sunday, but that will no longer be necessary. Robertson had 15 goals and seven assists across 69 regular-season games with Toronto in 2024-25. He had a goal and an assist in three playoff games and was a healthy scratch in 10 contests. Robertson will likely battle for a spot on the third line at training camp.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-9, 178 lbs |
| Birthplace: Arcadia, CA |
| Age: 24 |
| Experience: 6 |
| Shoots: Left |









