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'Outworked Us': Stolarz Tears Into Maple Leafs Following 4-3 OT Loss to Kraken
Stolarz criticized defensive lapses after a 4-3 overtime loss, calling for tougher net protection and accountability in physical plays, with the Leafs holding a 3-2-1 record.
- Saturday's game left Anthony Stolarz, the Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender, visibly frustrated after a 4-3 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken, and he was knocked flat twice during the physical matchup.
- After the overtime winner, Josh Mahura scored on a breakaway following William Nylander, Toronto winger, losing his man in coverage, while Anthony Stolarz urged the team to stiffen up against 225-pound opponents.
- After Marchment's hit and the ensuing scrum, Leafs head coach Craig Berube said `Not good enough`, urging harder play around the crease.
- With a 3-2-1 start, the Maple Leafs face scrutiny as Stolarz warned the team keeps leaving points Saturday after a physical loss.
- Amid criticism, teammates urged tougher, smarter play in the dirty areas, with Morgan Rielly stressing intensity and Brandon Carlo calling to pressure opposing goalies and attack the interior.
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‘Outworked us’: Stolarz tears into Maple Leafs following 4-3 OT loss to Kraken
TORONTO - Anthony Stolarz has had enough.
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'Outworked us': Stolarz tears into Maple Leafs following 4-3 OT loss to Kraken
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Read Full ArticleMaple Leafs’ Anthony Stolarz says ‘enough’s enough’ after OT loss to Kraken - Daily Faceoff
The Toronto Maple Leafs‘ start to the season, having earned seven points in six games, may not seem too bad. According to starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz, however, it hasn’t been good enough. He expressed as much after Saturday’s 4-3 overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken. “I mean, it’s just playing hard,” Stolarz told the media after the game. “I mean, maybe we can take a page out of their book and start getting to the net. I mean, for us, we …
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