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Leafs goalie Anthony Stolarz appears unlikely to return to series vs. Panthers, hasn’t begun skating
In Stolarz’s absence, Joseph Woll has earned two wins but is also struggling to put his stamp on the series. Through two-and-a-half games, Woll has allowed 11 goals and has an .869 save percentage. While he has made some timely saves, particularly in Game 2, there has been a noticeable drop off in Woll’s play with the puck compared to Stolarz.
Toronto Maple Leafs are facing concerns over goalie Anthony Stolarz's health after a Game 1 injury against the Florida Panthers. Analyst Dave Feschuk highlighted worrying symptoms, including vomiting post-impact,
I wouldn't hold out an enormous amount of hope for the return of Anthony Stolarz, though who knows. For that matter, I am not sure you can put this series
Goalie Anthony Stolarz, who hasn't played since an elbow to the head in Game 1, worked with assistant coach Curtis Sanford before Tuesday's practice.
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RotoBaller on MSNAnthony Stolarz Back On The IceToronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz (upper body) was on the ice before Tuesday's practice but will not be an option for Wednesday's Game 5 against the Florida Panthers. "He's progressing," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said of Stolarz.
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