3 Maple Leafs' trade targets to provide goaltending depth through injury troubles
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3 Maple Leafs' trade targets to provide goaltending depth through injury troubles
"The Toronto Maple Leafs' starting goaltenders have struggled to stay healthy, and there's a very good chance general manager Brad Treliving works the phones to tap in around the league to see what kind of help is available. Anthony Stolarz and now Joseph Woll are both on the injured reserve, and it's hard to pinpoint exactly how long both goaltenders will be sidelined. Head coach Craig Berube mentioned Woll could be out one week,"
"Brossoit's working his way from injury, and has been on a rehab assignment with the Rockford IceHogs. At this point, he's only appeared in one game and didn't look great, but to be fair, he hasn't played since the 2023-24 season, when as a member of the Winnipeg Jets, he posted a record of 15-5-2, with a 2.00 goals against average, and .927 save percentage."
The Maple Leafs' starting goaltenders have struggled with injuries, leaving both Anthony Stolarz and Joseph Woll on injured reserve and timelines uncertain. Head coach Craig Berube indicated Woll could be out a short time, but recovery timelines remain unpredictable. The netminder injury trend has recurred into a second season for the Stolarz/Woll tandem, increasing pressure on management to seek veteran reinforcements. General manager Brad Treliving is likely to explore trade options around the league. Laurent Brossoit of the Blackhawks is a potential target, rehabbing in the AHL after strong 2023-24 numbers with Winnipeg.
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