
"The Toronto Maple Leafs ard in unfamiliar territory. Sitting in seventh place in teh Atlantic Division, Toronto is struggling in more ways than one. The offense does not look the same. The Defense is average at best. The goaltending suffered a blow with starter Anthony Stolarz going down with an injury. While is return date is not known should the Maple Leafs consider a big goaltending trade?"
"Stolarz was injured against the Boston Bruins in a game on November 11 and left in the first period. He has not seen game action since. He has not taken the ice to practice. He has not been given a return-to-date action date, and head coach Craig Berube stated that the injury is worse than he thought. Stolarz is considered day to day but could be out for an indeterminate amount of time."
"Skinner has been with the Edmonton Oilers since his draft year in 2017 when he was taken in the third round.He is widely considered an average goaltender but he is the best goaltender the Oilers have. This season he is 9-7-3 with a goals against average of 3.00 and has a save percentage of .885. When he is on he is a good goaltender but when he is bad he is awful."
Toronto Maple Leafs sit seventh in the Atlantic Division and are struggling offensively and defensively. Goaltending took a hit when starter Anthony Stolarz was injured November 11 and left in the first period; he has not played or practiced since. Head coach Craig Berube stated the injury is worse than he thought; Stolarz is day-to-day but could be out for an indeterminate time and has not been cleared to skate. If the injury is long-term or season-ending, Toronto may enter the goaltending trade market. Trade options mentioned include Stuart Skinner and Jusse Saros.
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