Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz not ruled out for Game 2 against Panthers
- The Maple Leafs’ netminder Anthony Stolarz exited Game 1 on May 5 in Toronto after suffering an elbow to the head during the playoff matchup against the Florida Panthers.
- The injury occurred after Panthers center Sam Bennett delivered an elbow in the second period, which also led to Stolarz becoming ill and vomiting while on the Toronto bench following several head impacts.
- Stolarz, the starting goalie who posted a 0.926 save percentage and 2.14 GAA this season, was hospitalized Monday night and released Tuesday morning before attending practice.
- Coach Craig Berube said Stolarz has not been ruled out for Game 2 on Wednesday, and backup Joseph Woll, who has 41 regular season starts, played strongly during relief in Game 1.
- The Maple Leafs currently lead the best-of-seven series 1-0 and will rely on Stolarz's health and Woll's readiness as they prepare for the next game amid internal debates over Bennett's possible discipline.
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Berube: Stolarz hasn't been ruled out of Game 2
Toronto coach Craig Berube said on Tuesday that Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz, 31, hasn't been ruled out of Wednesday's Game 2 of the second-round playoff series against the Florida Panthers, after leaving Monday's opener in the second period.
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