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Maple Leafs- Anthony Stolarz 'Moving Towards an Extension' in 4 Year, $16M Range, per NHL Insiders
Stolarz earned a four-year, $15 million deal after posting the NHL's best .926 save percentage last season, doubling his previous contract term.
- On Sunday, the Toronto Maple Leafs signed Anthony Stolarz, goaltender, to a four-year, $15-million extension carrying a $3.75 million AAV.
- Having posted elite numbers last season, Stolarz played 34 games with a.926 save percentage and a 2.14 goals-against average, emerging as a starting-caliber goalie.
- After weeks of negotiations, general manager Brad Treliving secured a team-friendly deal doubling Stolarz's previous contract term and awarding a $1.25 million raise.
- Expected starter Stolarz will begin Toronto's opener next week against the Montreal Canadiens, with the team counting on him to stay healthy and shoulder more responsibility.
- With Joseph Woll on indefinite leave earlier this month, the Maple Leafs extended 31-year-old Stolarz despite risks from his shaky health and limited starting experience.
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