Maple Leafs waste goaltender Joseph Woll’s stellar performance in ugly Game 4 loss
- The Toronto Maple Leafs lost 2-0 at home to the Florida Panthers on Sunday, evening their second-round playoff series 2-2.
- The loss followed Toronto blowing 2-0 and 3-1 leads in Game 3, highlighting the need for stronger performances from the team beyond goaltender Joseph Woll.
- Woll stopped 35 of 37 shots, maintaining a high playoff save percentage, while captain Auston Matthews expressed that Woll “helped keep it a 1-0 game” despite Matthews still seeking his first goal this series.
- Head coach Craig Berube praised Woll’s effort by saying the team “played an excellent game” but noted some players must contribute more as he will consider lineup changes before Wednesday’s Game 5 in Florida.
- The tied best-of-seven series between these Atlantic Division rivals remains highly contested, with both teams protecting home ice and Toronto urged to improve to regain momentum.
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Maple Leafs waste goaltender Joseph Woll’s stellar performance in ugly Game 4 loss
Joseph Woll did everything he could to hold the line. The Maple Leafs goaltender stretched, contorted and sprawled to make save after save against the Panthers’ onslaught. His teammates weren’t close to that level. Woll stopped 35 of the 37 shots he faced Sunday in Toronto’s stifling 2-0 loss to Florida that evened the teams’ second-round playoff series 2-2.

Maple Leafs waste goaltender Joseph Woll's stellar performance in ugly Game 4 loss
SUNRISE — Joseph Woll did everything he could to hold the line. The Maple Leafs goaltender stretched, contorted and sprawled to make save after save against the Panthers' onslaught. His teammates weren't close to that level.

Maple Leafs lose another to Panthers despite Joseph Woll’s efforts. The series lead has vanished
It’s a best two-out-of-three now against the defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers and the Maple Leafs’ playoff demons are peeking out of Pandora’s Box.
Bobrovsky stops 23 shots, Panthers top Maple Leafs 2-0 in Game 4 and tie series at 2 games apiece #CDN #Canadian #News #Canada
Joseph Woll did everything he could to hold the line. The Maple Leafs goaltender stretched, contorted and sprawled to make save after save against the Panthers’ onslaught. His teammates weren’t close to that level. Woll stopped 35 of the 37 shots he faced Sunday in Toronto’s stifling 2-0 loss to Florida that evened the teams’ second-round playoff series 2-2. The Leafs, who fell 5-4 in overtime two nights earlier, again had a chance to push the d…
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