Craig Berube won't reveal timeline for Joseph Woll's return, but says goaltender is in 'a real good spot'
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Craig Berube won't reveal timeline for Joseph Woll's return, but says goaltender is in 'a real good spot'
"Woll has been away from the team since preseason, with very little information regarding why he was absent. Both general manager Brad Treliving and head coach Craig Berube have been tight-lipped about whatever ailment was keeping Woll away from the ice, and it's remained that way since his return to the team about a week ago. Either way, Woll seems to be on the cusp of returning to action."
"Woll appeared in 42 regular season games for the Leafs last season, putting up a record of 27-14-1 with a goals-against average (GAA) of 2.73 and a save percentage (SV%) of .909. He remained the Leafs' backup into the postseason until Stolarz's injury in Game 1 of the second round against the Florida Panthers, and while his playoff numbers didn't impress at all, it was a tough situation for him to be thrown into."
The Toronto Maple Leafs could soon regain goaltender Joseph Woll after a prolonged, undisclosed absence that began in preseason. Anthony Stolarz started Wednesday, recording his 11th start of the season while Cayden Primeau has served as backup after being claimed off waivers from the Carolina Hurricanes. Management and coaching staff have not disclosed details about Woll's ailment since his recent return to the team. Woll played 42 regular-season games last year with a 27-14-1 record, a 2.73 GAA and a .909 SV%. His return would strengthen the Leafs ahead of a back-to-back weekend against Boston and Carolina.
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