Joseph Woll was able to back up Friday after feeling under the weather -- Stolarz starting this contest disrupted the Maple Leafs' goalie rotation, and it's unclear which netminder will get the nod for Sunday's game in Pittsburgh.
A loss isn’t just a loss. Not when it comes against the worst team in the National Hockey League. In their last home game before the NHL trade deadline hits on Friday, the Maple Leafs laid an egg on Monday night,
With the Toronto Maple Leafs embarking on another back-to-back set, Craig Berube confirms which starting goaltender will be between the pipes vs. Pens and Sharks.
The Toronto Maple Leafs continued the second half of the season following the conclusion of the NHL’s 4 Nations Face-Off tournament. With back-to-back wins coming out of the break, the Maple Leafs looked ahead to week 21 of their season with three games on their schedule.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube spoke about his expectations from goaltender Anthony Stolarz this season after Toronto's 3-2 win over the New York Rangers on Friday night.
Woll will get the road start Sunday against the Penguins, Mark Masters of TSN reports. Woll's assignment Sunday in Pittsburgh will likely be followed by Anthony Stolarz playing between the pipes in Toronto's home game against San Jose.
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Yardbarker on MSNAnthony Stolarz projected starter vs. Rangers, Ryan Reaves replaces Alex Steeves in Leafs’ lineupToronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz is the projected starter for Friday’s game against the New York Rangers. Sportsnet’s Luke Fox reports that Joseph Woll is under the weather, so Stolarz will start for the second consecutive game.
Resuming NHL action, goaltender Anthony Stolarz gets the nod for the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday against the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; The Toronto Maple Leafs celebrate after defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins in overtime at PPG Paints Arena. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
But the Toronto Maple Leafs fought hard and secured their fourth straight win after beating New York 3-2. Anthony Stolarz and the penalty kill were the difference makers as the Leafs weathered the storm,
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