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Waiver-wire pickup Troy #Stecher has been among the best three #Leafs since joining the team, thanks to adrenaline, so Toronto GM Brad #Treliving, given his horrendous track record, will inevitably sign him to a ridiculous new contract. (see #Huberdeau, #Stolarz )

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Toronto Maple Leafs Goalie Anthony Stolarz and Bigger Contracts, Expectations, and Early Hurdles When the Toronto Maple Leafs signed Anthony Stolarz in the offseason, it felt like the kind of move teams make when they believe a goaltending dilemma is within reach of a resolution. Stolarz, 31, and already a Stanley Cup winner, inked a four-year extension worth approximately $15 million ($3.75 million average annual value) early in the 2025-26 campaign. This was after posting a career-best .926 save percentage and a 2.14 goals-against average in 2024-25. ## 2025-26: The Strain of the Starter’s Burden for Goalie Anthony Stolarz In theory, the Leafs now have their veteran net-minder for the long haul, a guy who has size (6’6”), experience, and a proven recent track record of being among the league’s better backups or tandem starters. But as with any high-stakes goaltending gamble, the early returns have been mixed, and his comments off the ice have added additional complexity. Early in the season, Stolarz has been thrust into a heavier load than perhaps expected. This is especially so given that his fellow goaltender Joseph Woll is currently on personal leave to begin the year. Over his recent starts, Stolarz’s numbers have slipped. His save percentage has dipped into the .889 range, and his goals-against average has climbed toward 3.35 in those outings. One particularly rough outing came against the Boston Bruins, where he allowed four goals on 19 shots and was pulled mid-game. This would’ve been a rare and glaring moment in a contract year. The Leafs responded by turning to 2022 fourth-round pick Dennis Hildeby in relief. Thus, underscoring the tenuous nature of the crease situation. Stolarz hasn’t shied away from accountability either. After a 4-3 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken, he made pointed comments about his teammates’ defensive efforts particularly over net-front battle and physical responsibility. “I don’t like having 225-pound guys laying on me,” Stolarz said. That kind of honesty is rare in a typically guarded Leafs locker room. ### What This Means for the Rest of the Year At this point in the season, the Leafs need Stolarz to deliver more than just good they need him to be reliable, sharp, and a stabilizing force. The contract is long, but the window for contention is now. Here’s what matters moving forward: * Consistency: He must stop the bleeding when the team struggles. Also, limit soft goals, and give the Leafs the chance to win each night. * Leadership: His public call-outs are a double-edged sword they can galvanize the team or cause tension. His relationship with teammates like William Nylander were under the microscope. * Workload management: With Woll returning and the schedule set to compress further, he should be making smart starts will be key. * Mental bounce-back: After high expectations and early slips, he must erase rough patches quickly and restore confidence. ### Final Thought Anthony Stolarz’s journey in Toronto is at a crossroads. The contract and expectations are clear. He’s meant to anchor a Maple Leafs team built to contend. Yet so far, his start has raised questions. If he can regain form, lead solid nights in net, and help the Leafs feel secure in goal, the extension will look like a steal. But if inconsistency continues, the contract could become a burden for a team already under pressure to win now. Do Not Sell My Info Privacy Settings Without doubt: The net-minder’s performance this season will be far more than just numbers. It could define the trajectory of the Leafs’ immediate future. Main Photo: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Toronto Maple Leafs Goalie Anthony Stolarz and Bigger Contracts, Expectations, and Early Hurdles When the Toronto Maple Leafs signed Anthony Stolarz in the offseason, it felt like the kind of move ...

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The self-annointed 'O dog' who spews mostly nonsense on #TSN is completely wrong on #Leafs goaltender Anthony #Stolarz publicly calling out his soft teammates. He was just vocalizing what all we fans have seen for years.

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A little late to the party, but by Zeus, I love him 😍 #GoalieAppreciation #Stolarz

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#NHL is so crooked it really hard to believe. No penalties on multiple head shots from the garbage #Panthers and a top goalie #Stolarz still out injured.

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Samsung Awards $300K to Nationwide Winners in fifteenth Annual Remedy for Tomorrow STEM Competitors – Mytechnews The culminating awards ceremony honored the next three Nationwide Winners with $100,000 in Samsung expertise and classroom provides for his or her faculties: SC

🏆 Samsung Awards $300K to STEM Innovators in 15th Annual "Solve for Tomorrow" Competition!

AI for social good 🤖

Community health tech 🏥

#STEM #SolveForTomorrow #Samsung #Innovation #FutureLeaders #TechForGood #Bennett #MetGala #Stolarz #Panthers #Alcatraz #Jokic

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Understanding and Changing Galaxy Watch Accelerometer Knowledge – Mytechnews The Galaxy Watch has a built-in accelerometer sensor that measures motion or acceleration forces in three dimensions (X,Y, and Z axes). This information is ofte

⌚ Understanding & Replacing Galaxy Watch Accelerometer Data

Diving deep into Galaxy Watch sensor data? Here’s how to:
Extract accelerometer metrics (X/Y/Z axis)

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Florida man needs to pay for his actions.
#NHL #DisiplineBennett #Stolarz #Leafs

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#NHL #DisciplineBennett
#Stolarz #Leafs

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Craig Berube is piiiiiissssed. Barely answers questions, reporter didn't really know what to do. Physical game is fine, it's the playoffs. Big difference though b/w body slams and head shots 😡
Hope the league responds to Bennett's dirty hit. Don't fucking run the goalie
#LeafsForever #Stolarz

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I already disliked Paul Maurice, then like a chicken he ran away when asked about Bennett. lol!
#Stolarz #Leafs

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It took #TimeToHunt 35 mins to finally show up in this game.

But it might be too little, too late.

4-1 #LeafsForever, end of 2nd.

Btw, #Woll came in for #Stolarz after he took an elbow in his crease. #Woll has been just as good in relief.

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TIE GAME!

#Perron puts it off the back of #Stolarz from below the goal line.

#LeafsForever 2-2 #GoSensGo

7 mins to go in regulation.

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The #Leafs only pulled this one out because three guys played well - #Stolarz, #Marner and #McMann. The rest? Meh. The #Panthers, who played last night and are missing their two BEST players, still managed to outshoot the Buds 30-27. #NHL #NHLScores

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Uh, the #Leafs stood and watched the league-leading scorer walk in and flick it past Anthony #Stolarz. 5-4 #Avalanche with 3 and a half minutes to go.

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The #VegasGoldenKnights have scored three goals on seven shots in the first period. Starting goaltender Joseph #Woll is OUT, Anthony #Stolarz is now in the Leafs net. 3-0 #VGK

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Maple Leafs Finding Ways to Win Even When Outplayed On Friday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs were outplayed by the New York Rangers and might not have deserved to win the game. Yet, somehow, they pulled it off by a score of 3-2. The Rangers dominated the game in almost every category—yet the Maple Leafs managed to find a way to come out on top. It isn’t the first time this season the Maple Leafs have won a game they probably deserved to lose, and it seems to be happening more regularly. **Related:Ron Francis’ 5 Best & Worst Moves as Hurricanes General Manager** How come? Could this kind of win be a new way of playing for the team? If so, that bodes well for the playoffs. It’s a style built more on push (hard work) than perfection. But, more importantly, does it signal success for the Maple Leafs going forward? ## The Numbers Don’t Lie: Rangers Dominate, Maple Leafs Escape Looking at the numbers of the game, it’s clear the Rangers were in control. They led in nearly every statistical category. According to naturalstattrick.com, the Rangers led in Unblocked Shot Attempts (69%), Shots (68%), Scoring Chances (70%), High-Danger Scoring Chances (61%), and Expected Goals (71%). The Maple Leafs were thoroughly outplayed, especially with their third line (Max Domi, Bobby McMann, and Nicholas Robertson) struggling. The trio combined for just one shot on the net and were out-chanced 10-1. It was clear that Toronto’s victory wasn’t built on dominance. Still, they found a way to win, even when the numbers seemed stacked against them. ## Matthews Line Steps Up as the Bright Spot Despite the struggles from most of the team, the Auston Matthews line was the one bright spot. They were the only line to post positive numbers in this game. Matthews and Matthew Knies finished with a 5-1 High-Danger Scoring Chances differential, while Marner posted an impressive 6-1. With the Rangers generating scoring chances seemingly at will, the Matthews line made the most of its chances and carried the team to the win. **Related:Best NHL Players to Make the Switch Between Defense & Forward** Their performance was a reminder that the Maple Leafs have the core talent to shine in key moments, even when the rest of the team isn’t clicking. ## Stolarz Steals the Show, and Goaltending Wins the Day While Knies might have earned first-star honors, Anthony Stolarz was undoubtedly the Maple Leafs’ best player on Friday night. The tall goalie was stellar and earned his fourth straight win since returning from a knee injury. During the streak, the 31-year-old has allowed 10 goals on 132 shots for a .924 save percentage (SV%). His play was the difference in this game, keeping the Maple Leafs in it despite the Rangers’ offensive pressure. Anthony Stolarz, Toronto Maple Leafs (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers) Here’s how Stolarz’s season is shaping up. In 21 games, he has a record of 13-5-2, a goals-against average (GAA) of 2.21, and a SV% of .927. He leads the NHL in SV% and ranks fourth in GAA. With numbers like that, he’s likely to continue being a key factor in the team’s success moving forward. This win perfectly shows how strong goaltending can steal a game. ## Myers Steps Up as an Unexpected Contributor With Oliver Ekman-Larsson (OEL) leaving the game late in the third period due to injury, Philippe Myers stepped up in his absence. Myers played 17:26 of 5-on-5 ice time, leading the defense in that department. He was the only blueliner with positive numbers for Expected Goals (52%) and High-Danger Scoring Chances (63%). That’s not bad for a player who was initially the seventh defenseman on the depth chart. **Related:Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Tanev, Matthews & Trade Deadline Choices ** While Myers wasn’t used on the penalty kill, his play at even strength could become crucial if OEL’s injury is serious. His performance was a pleasant surprise, just another example of how unexpected players can step up when needed. ## The Maple Leafs’ Win Over the Rangers Was Built on Resilience Given how Friday’s game played out, it wasn’t a game the Maple Leafs should have won. They were outplayed in nearly every area, yet they found a way to win. Stellar goaltending, a strong performance from the Matthews line, and unexpected contributions from Myers all combined to give Toronto the edge. The game was far from pretty, but they got it done. Maybe that’s the key for the Maple Leafs moving forward—a team that doesn’t always have to dominate, but can still win through sheer hard work. Could this be the start of a new Maple Leafs mentality? One that’s built less on perfect play and more on finding ways to win, no matter what? If so, this game could be a sign of the resilience that could push them to more success. [Note: I want to thank long-time Maple Leafs fan Stan Smith for collaborating with me on this post. Stan’s Facebook profile can be found here.]

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Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Woll, McMann, OEL & Stolarz <p>Two teams on a losing skid squared off last night in Canada’s capital city, and it was the Ottawa Senators who came out on top with a 2-1 victory over the <a href="https://thehockeywriters.substack.com/s/toronto-maple-leafs">Toronto Maple Leafs</a>. The game wasn’t a case of poor play from either side—both teams showed solid effort—but the Maple Leafs found themselves on the wrong end of a couple of fluky goals.</p> <p><a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/docs/bobby-mcmann/">Bobby McMann</a> opened the scoring early for Toronto, putting in his 14th of the season past Ottawa’s <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/docs/anton-forsberg/">Anton Forsberg </a>just 3:46 into the game. The Maple Leafs’ Joseph Woll was steady between the pipes, finishing with 21 saves. However, after Tim Stutzle’s first-period goal tied things up for the Senators, Shane Pinto broke the tie midway through the third with a bizarre goal that deflected off his knee from a Matthew Highmore pass.</p> <p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Related: <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/similar-rantanen-trade-situation-stirring-marner-maple-leafs/">Is a Similar Rantanen Trade Situation Stirring with the Maple Leafs?</a></strong></p> <div data-stn-player="vq9qr2ja" style="max-width: 600px; margin: auto;"></div><script async="" src="https://embed.sendtonews.com/player3/embedcode.js?fk=vq9qr2ja" type="text/javascript"></script> <p></p> <p>Had the luck been equal, Nicholas Robertson’s shot would have also crossed the goal line late in the game, but it didn’t. Ottawa held on for the win and snapped their two-game losing streak. </p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-item-1-fluky-goal-spoils-joseph-woll-s-strong-performance">Item 1: Fluky Goal Spoils Joseph Woll’s Strong Performance</h2> <p>As noted, Joseph Woll played well but was unlucky. The <a href="https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/senators-break-shutout-streak-rally-past-maple-leafs/">game-winning goal was a fluke</a>. The puck ricocheted off a defender’s stick, another stick, and finally Pinto’s knee before slipping over Woll’s shoulder and barely (and I mean barely) crossing the goal line. </p> <div class="wp-block-image"> <figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img alt="Joseph Woll Toronto Maple Leafs" class="wp-image-1352190" decoding="async" fetchpriority="high" height="800" sizes="(max-width: 1200px) 100vw, 1200px" src="https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-1200x800.jpg" srcset="https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-1200x800.jpg 1200w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-575x383.jpg 575w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-100x67.jpg 100w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-768x512.jpg 768w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-1536x1024.jpg 1536w, https://s3951.pcdn.co/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Joseph-Woll-Maple-Leafs-2-2048x1365.jpg 2048w" width="1200"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Joseph Woll, Toronto Maple Leafs (Photo by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)</figcaption></figure></div> <p>Despite the unlucky goal, Woll was strong in the net. However, his team struggled to score. He’s now 17-8-0 with a 2.69 goals-against average (GAA) and a .907 save percentage in 24 starts. Look for Woll to continue handling the workload until Anthony Stolarz (out with a knee injury) returns.</p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-item-2-bobby-mcmann-takes-advantage-of-his-top-line-chance">Item 2: Bobby McMann Takes Advantage of His Top-Line Chance</h2> <p>It looked good for the Blue &amp; White early in the game when <a href="https://www.nhl.com/news/toronto-maple-leafs-ottawa-senators-game-recap-january-25">Bobby McMann scored on a wrist shot</a> from the high slot after Mitch Marner set him up from behind the net. McMann, filling in for the injured Matthew Knies (out with an upper-body injury), looked right at home alongside Marner and Auston Matthews on the top line. He was around the puck all night, totaling seven shots on net, including six in the first two periods. </p> <p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Related: <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/maple-leafs-news-rumors-leivo-oreilly-cowan-mario-murray/">Maple Leafs News &amp; Rumors: Leivo, O’Reilly, Cowan, Mario &amp; Murray</a></strong></p> <p>McMann has been producing well. He also has registered 69 hits in 42 games this season. He has five points (two goals and three assists) in his last five games. </p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-item-3-oliver-ekman-larsson-s-been-steady-in-top-four-pairings">Item 3: Oliver Ekman-Larsson’s Been Steady in Top-Four Pairings</h2> <p>Oliver Ekman-Larsson registered an assist in last night’s loss to the Senators, helping out on McMann’s first-period goal. The assist extended Ekman-Larsson’s point streak to four games (one goal, five assists). Over these games, he’s been a steady presence in the top two defensive pairings. Like McMann, he’s also been a physical presence, registering 61 hits and 42 blocked shots through 49 games this season. </p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-item-4-anthony-stolarz-moves-to-ltir-nearing-return">Item 4: Anthony Stolarz Moves to LTIR; Nearing Return</h2> <p>Anthony Stolarz was placed on long-term injured reserve Saturday, allowing the Maple Leafs to recall Nikita Grebenkin from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate Toronto Marlies club. </p> <p>This marks Stolarz’s 21st straight game missed, but the move to LTIR doesn’t affect his timeline for return, which is approaching. There’s been no setback in his rehab. It seems like so long since we’ve seen him in the crease, so Maple Leafs fans can be forgiven for not remembering how good he was early in the season. Stolarz has put up a 9-5-2 record on the season with a solid 2.15 GAA and .927 save percentage in 17 games.</p> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-s-next-for-the-maple-leafs">What’s Next for the Maple Leafs?</h2> <p>The Maple Leafs will look to bounce back when they host the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday. Although their recent play hasn’t been horrible, Toronto has dropped two straight games. Surprisingly, the team can’t score. Does John Tavares make that much of a difference?</p> <p class="has-text-align-center"><strong>Related: <a href="https://thehockeywriters.com/remembering-maple-leafs-tough-guy-jim-dorey/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Remembering Maple Leafs Tough Guy Jim Dorey</a></strong></p> <p>Despite playing well enough, the team struggles to generate enough offense, which has become a big issue. Earlier in the season, the Maple Leafs found ways to win tight games even when they probably didn’t deserve to. 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Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Woll, McMann, OEL & Stolarz Two teams on a losing skid squared...

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🚨#TorontoSports injury update; 12/17/2024🚨

Maple Leafs G Anthony Stolarz sidelined 4-6 weeks (knee procedure)!🥅

#MapleLeafs #LeafsForever #Leafs #GoLeafsGo #TML #LeafsNation #NHL #Stolarz

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Kuvaaja kauden maalivahtien pelaamisesta #NHL :ssä. Neljä selkeästi muita paremmin pelannutta vahtia ovat #Stolarz, #Hellebuyck, #Dostal ja #Gustavsson. #Swayman on itse asiassa ollut yhtä huono kuin #Georgijev, ja #Korpisalo on ollut pelatessaan parempi. #Vejmelka ja #Thompson nousseet ykkösiksi.

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youtube.com/watch?v=3dMh... Kara and I discuss the leafs vs Utah game. #leafsforever #leafsnation #toronto #hamilton #scarborough #goleafsgo #tsn #sportsnet #espn #marner #nylander #stolarz #woll #utah #nhl #matthews #tavares #Kadri

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#Stolarz has a league-leading .927 save percentage, tied with Detroit Red Wings' Cam Talbot and Minnesota Wild's Filip Gustavsson.

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