
"Stolarz is making his 13th start, posting a 6-5-1 record with an .889 save percentage. The 31-year-old has struggled for the Maple Leafs, while operating as their clear top goaltender, while Joseph Woll works his way back into form after a leave of absence. Stolarz was pulled from Saturday's 5-3 loss against the Boston Bruins, after allowing four goals, with Dennis Hildeby taking over during the second period."
"Jeremy Swayman is expected to start in goal for the Bruins. Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube lightly reshuffled his forward corps, with Nick Robertson back on the top line alongside Matthew Knies and Auston Matthews. Robertson has recorded seven points in his past six games, and is in the best offensive form of his career. John Tavares will centre the second line with Bobby McMann and William Nylander on his wings. Tavares and Nylander are both tied for fourth in the NHL with 14 points at 5-on-5, prior to Tuesday's slate."
""At times we did some really good things, earned opportunities, and we're able to give ourselves a lead," Tavares said Sunday night. "And then our game just, for whatever reason, becomes really immature and we don't manage the game very well.""
Anthony Stolarz will make his 13th start despite a 6-5-1 record and a .889 save percentage, and he was pulled after allowing four goals in Saturday's 5-3 loss. Dennis Hildeby relieved Stolarz during that game while Joseph Woll works back into form after a leave of absence. Jeremy Swayman is expected to start for Boston. Coach Craig Berube adjusted the forward lines, returning Nick Robertson to the top line with Matthew Knies and Auston Matthews. John Tavares centers the second line with Bobby McMann and William Nylander. Steven Lorentz is projected to reenter the lineup while Calle Jarnkrok appears to be a healthy scratch. The matchup is a key divisional game with playoff-position implications.
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