Recently moved up to the top six, on a line with John Tavares and Bobby McMann, Robertson has contributed with a handful of points. The 24-year-old has tallied five points (two goals, three assists) in his last five games played. Since Oct. 29, in six games played, Robertson has tallied seven points (three goals, four assists) in six games played. Of those seven points, six of them have been on even strength, showing his ability to play five-on-five hockey.
At Friday's morning skate, it was revealed by head coach Craig Berube that Robertson will sit up in the press box of Keybank Arena and be out of the Leafs lineup for the very first time this season. In his place, rookie Easton Cowan will be coming back in to play bottom-six minutes as he tries to carve out a true place to start his professional career.
Robertson has appeared in all seven games for the Leafs so far this season, playing a consistent role in the team's bottom six with Scott Laughton out due to an injury suffered in the preseason. The 24-year-old forward has yet to find the back of the net this season, tallying only one assist, averaging 11 minutes played a night. In Robertson's place, top Leafs prospect Easton Cowan is slotting back into the lineup.
We all know about the Leafs and Nick Robertson's position on this team. Especially with the changeover this summer with Mitch Marner's departure and bringing in some more forward talent, there doesn't really seem to be a place for Toronto to use Robertson's talents as a shoot-first, diminutive winger. There have been recent reports that the Leafs are open to the idea of trading the 24-year-old before the season kicks off next month.