Leafs, Anthony Stolarz
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The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped their second decision to the Boston Bruins in less than a week on Tuesday night at the TD Garden.
Despite his recent challenges, Stolarz has had a mixed record against the Bruins throughout his career. In four regular-season appearances against this formidable opponent, he holds a record of 2-1-1. However, his GAA against the Bruins is still a concerning 3.44, which reflects the difficulties he has faced in critical moments.
TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger joins Gino Reda to discuss Maple Leafs forward David Kampf being placed on waivers for the purpose of terminating his contract, the latest with the injuries to Auston Matthews and Anthony Stolarz,
What’s that old saying about throwing stones? Ever since Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz called out his teammates for a lack of grit following an overtime loss to the Seattle Kraken on October 18th,
Stolarz was selected by the Flyers with the 45th overall pick of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. From there, he played two seasons with the Flyers, where he posted a 14-6-4 record, a .911 save percentage, and a 2.86 goals-against average.
Stolarz was pulled due to poor performance for the first time as a Leaf after allowing four goals on 19 shots against the Bruins.
In a game that showcased the highs and lows of hockey, backup goalie Dennis Hildeby replaced Anthony Stolarz midway through the second period, marking a significant moment in the match and the season.