Berube: Stolarz hasn't been ruled out Game 2 yet
Briefly

Toronto Maple Leafs' goaltender Anthony Stolarz may still play in Game 2 against the Florida Panthers despite leaving Game 1 due to an elbow to the head. After feeling ill on the bench, he was taken to the hospital for evaluation, but was present at practice the following day. His absence would be significant, especially given backup Joseph Woll's struggles in Game 1, where Woll allowed three goals despite the Maple Leafs securing a 5-4 win. The team is optimistic about Stolarz's potential return as they prepare for the next game.
Coach Craig Berube stated that starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz hasn't been ruled out for Game 2, despite leaving Game 1 due to a head injury.
Stolarz is being evaluated for a possible concussion after leaving Game 1, yet he was present at the team's practice facility the following day.
Backup Joseph Woll faced challenges while stepping in after Stolarz, conceding three goals in a close win against the Panthers.
Stolarz's injury raises concerns but his return is hopeful, with the team preparing for Game 2 amidst playoff pressures.
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