Maple Leafs goaltender takes leave of absence for personal family matter
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Maple Leafs goaltender takes leave of absence for personal family matter
"There is no timetable for Woll's return. Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving did reportedly make it clear that this was not a substance-abuse related matter, Woll is entering his third full-time season with the Leafs after quickly establishing himself as a reliable NHL netminder last year. In 42 appearances for Toronto, the 27-year-old goalie out of Boston College earned a .909 save percentage and a 2.73 goals against average. With him in between the pipes, the Maple Leafs had a 27-14-1 record."
"After entering the playoffs last season as the backup to Anthony Stolarz, Woll ended up starting six games for the Maple Leafs after the more senior goalie suffered a head injury in Game 1 of the second-round series against the Florida Panthers. In his seven playoff appearances, Woll earned a 3-4 record with a .886 save percentage and a 3.56 goals against average."
Joseph Woll will take a leave of absence from the Toronto Maple Leafs to attend to a personal family matter; the team requested privacy and provided no timetable for his return. General manager Brad Treliving said the matter was not substance-abuse related. Woll is entering his third full-time season after establishing himself as a reliable NHL netminder. In 42 appearances last season he had a .909 save percentage, 2.73 goals against average and a 27-14-1 record. He started six playoff games after Anthony Stolarz suffered a head injury and compiled a 3-4 playoff record with a .886 save percentage and 3.56 GAA.
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