"Looked like he didn't miss a beat." Returning from a knee injury that kept him out eight weeks, Maple Leafs' Anthony Stolarz returned to the crease and looked like... well, like the Anthony Stolarz ...
Maple Leafs are preparing for Marner — the team leader in points (70) and ice time — to miss his first game of the season, Tuesday night at Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome.
Saturday night’s 4-3 win in Edmonton was playoff-calibre fun. But this is not a Toronto Maple Leafs team that has controlled ...
Woll is on track to blow past his previous career highs. He's been a rock in net despite the heavier workload with Stolarz ...
He made several 10-bell saves, including a big glove grab on Corey Perry in the last second of the game that preserved the win. Woll is 18-10-0 in 27 starts and 28 appearances. Anthony Stolarz (knee) ...
The opening period had the scoring chances and offensive production the Leafs have been missing and signs of another strong performance from Joseph Woll. Special teams were another positive with ...
The Oilers poured it on to the wire and came close on multiple occasions, but Toronto goaltender Joseph Woll came up huge and was able to make a sprawling glove save on Oiler Corey Perry in the ...
In fact, it would be criminal to group Joseph Woll in with the rest of the team when talking about them in that context. Woll stopped 45 of 48 shots for the .938 save percentage and made several ...
Woll gets the start against Calgary, while Stolarz could return in the final two games of their Western road trip.
Joseph Woll made arguably the save of the year, robbing Corey Perry with a sprawling glove stop as the clock expired, preserving the win for the Maple Leafs, snapping a three-game losing skid.
A big reason for the defeat was the stellar play of Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll, who made 44 saves to frustrate the Oilers offense. However, Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl didn't seem keen to give ...
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