Joseph Woll rejoins Maple Leafs after personal leave of absence
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Joseph Woll rejoins Maple Leafs after personal leave of absence
"Woll will resume on-ice activities as he works his way back into form, while Anthony Stolarz remains as the incumbent starter. Woll was granted the leave of absence on September 23 and has been away from the team since. Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving met with reporters at the Ford Performance Centre on September 23 to address Woll's leave, and did not provide a timeline for his return."
""Joe Woll will be taking a leave of absence from the team to attend to a personal family issue. It's a private matter at this point, and we keep to intend it that way for him. There's no timeline. We obviously support him, 100 percent. I just ask for everyone to respect his privacy," Treliving said. The 27-year-old placed on long-term injured reserve Thursday per PuckPedia."
Joseph Woll took a leave of absence on September 23 to attend to a private family matter and has been away from the team since. Woll will resume on-ice activities while Anthony Stolarz remains the incumbent starter and Cayden Primeau serves as the backup. Woll was placed on long-term injured reserve and must miss at least 10 NHL games and 24 days, making him eligible to return on November 1 against the Philadelphia Flyers. Woll posted a 27–14–1 record last season with a .909 save percentage and signed a three-year extension through the 2027–28 season.
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