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Best Leafs goals of 2024-25: Matthew Knies tallies sensational no-look goal en route to first NHL hat-trick

July 25, 2025 by The Leafs Nation

Matthew Knies emerged as a true breakout star for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Knies now operates as the bridge between the team’s pressure-packed win-now window, and an uncertain future. The 22-year-old was stapled to Toronto’s first line for the past two seasons and when Auston Matthews returned to the lineup on January 4 against the Boston Bruins from an unspecified upper-body injury, it was clear that Knies was the greatest beneficiary. Knies recorded the first hat-trick of his career and his second goal against the Bruins was truly beautiful.

During the third period, with the game tied at 2-2, Knies worked a strong two-man game with John Tavares off the rush. Brandon Carlo, who was still a member of the Bruins before joining the Leafs at the trade deadline, couldn’t break up Tavares’ pass cleanly. Knies broke in all alone, then turned his back to the net, before tucking the puck past Jeremy Swayman for a sensational goal.

MATTHEW. KNIES. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!!!! pic.twitter.com/0i0tu73Ts8

— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 5, 2025

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Knies would complete his hat-trick later in the third period, as Matthews won a puck battle against Charlie McAvoy, then found Knies out-front who one-timed a rocket into the net.

HATTY FOR MATTY!!! pic.twitter.com/E6KT21EmBH

— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) January 5, 2025

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“I’m happy for him,” Matthews said of Knies post-game. “He played awesome and got rewarded for a great game, all-around, both ends of the ice. I think tonight he really showed the potential that he has. He’s just going to continue to get better and he’s a big part of our team. This was a huge game tonight, it’s a big confidence boost for him.”

Knies was awarded the team belt, given to the best or most impactful player in a Leafs’ winning effort, posing alongside Ryan Reaves and Max Pacioretty. Throughout the game, Knies showed off his unique combination of size, speed and physicality and displayed constant improvement in all facets throughout the year. This was a breakout performance of sorts for Knies, who is perhaps the lone member of the Leafs expected to take another leap entering the 2025-26 campaign.

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