
"I think I get very focused on my game, so I don't think I process too much about what the team's doing, which can be a good and a bad thing. But at the end of the day, the result's not how I wanted it. And the last couple of games, obviously not the result I want. Go to the drawing board, learn from it. Tomorrow's a new day, flush it and get back to work."
"There's always things that can be corrected. I think I'd be naive if I said my game is perfect and there's nothing for me to learn. Sometimes learning experiences are fun. Sometimes you win and you learn. Sometimes you lose and you learn, they're not so fun. There's plenty of things to learn from any game I play, so I'll take a look at that."
Joseph Woll allowed five goals to the Minnesota Wild and was replaced by Dennis Hildeby to start the third period. The Maple Leafs trailed 5-1 by the end of the second period after a sluggish home start following a four-game road trip out west. Woll recorded a shutout on January 10 but has surrendered three, six, and five goals in his last three starts. Monday marked the second time this month he was removed for Hildeby. Woll acknowledged he is struggling, emphasized staying even-keeled, and committed to reviewing details and moving on quickly ahead of the next game.
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