Former NHLer Anthony Stewart still believes in Maple Leafs as season hits Olympic break
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Former NHLer Anthony Stewart still believes in Maple Leafs as season hits Olympic break
""I think it's going to come down to the wire," Stewart said. "I think the number one thing was goaltending last year, you had a 1A, 1B situation between Anthony Stolarz and Joseph Woll, but that just hasn't happened. The last couple weeks, they've started to get in there and get their rhythm back. If you get the goaltending you got from Stolarz and Woll these last couple games, they're going to have a chance.""
""I think Treliving is going to toe the line and make some minor adjustments," Stewart said. "If you look at this roster, what are they missing? You're missing that $5 million winger that can go up and down the ice and put the puck in the net. So if I'm Treliving, I'm finding a way to sign McMann.""
The Toronto Maple Leafs trail the Boston Bruins by six points with 25 games remaining and must begin accumulating wins after the Olympic break to remain playoff contenders. Goaltending has been inconsistent, as a planned 1A/1B tandem between Anthony Stolarz and Joseph Woll failed to materialize, though recent games have shown Stolarz and Woll regaining rhythm and delivering stronger performances. Bobby McMann faces trade speculation ahead of a trade freeze that ends February 22 and the March 6 deadline, leaving general manager Brad Treliving to weigh minor roster adjustments and the need for a $5 million scoring winger.
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