
""I think everyone showed up tonight," Woll said. "Great job of guys stepping up, regardless of who's in the lineup. Great team win all around.""
""It's good when you don't let the puck in, it's just my job," he said. "Feels nice, but shutouts are not an individual thing. It's how strong we played, especially in the third period how much we shut it down.""
""Great fight by Knies," Woll said. "He had a great game, thought he was really strong ... Knies fights, and we go out and score seconds later. Guy stepping up like that is huge for us.""
The Maple Leafs secured a commanding win despite missing Auston Matthews and William Nylander. Woll credited teammates for stepping up and called it a great team victory. Woll has posted career-best numbers in a more permanent NHL role, going 8-4-1 in 13 starts with a .923 save percentage, third among goalies with 12+ starts. He stopped 33 shots and downplayed individual stats, calling shutouts a team effort. Matthew Knies provided a pivotal physical play and an empty-net goal. The Leafs finished the year with three wins in four games and will host the Winnipeg Jets on New Year's Day.
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