In a strategic offseason decision, the Toronto Maple Leafs have decided to retain forward Nick Robertson despite ongoing NHL trade rumors. With Auston Matthews leading the franchise's charge toward Stanley Cup contention, the team is focusing on long-term potential. Robertson's youth and offensive upside give him an edge over trade candidates like David Kampf and Calle Jarnkrok.
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