Toronto Maple Leafs News

Kampf is expected to be a healthy scratch for Game 6 on Friday in Florida.

Kampf's only playoff appearance was Game 5 vs. Florida, but he will take a seat yet again in the press box as Calle Jarnkrok returns to Toronto's lineup for Game 6. Kampf had five goals and 13 points in the bottom-six role during the regular season but has struggled to find himself in Toronto's lineup for the playoffs.

David Kampf
Woll will start Game 6 in Florida on Friday.

With Anthony Stolarz still out with a concussion, Joseph Woll will remain in the Maple Leafs' net for Game 6 in Florida on Friday. The 26-year-old was pulled in Game 5 after allowing five goals on 25 shots (.800 SV%) and has struggled mightily in the playoffs with an .877 SV% and 4.02 GAA. He will head to Florida for Game 6, who is looking to close out the series and reach the Eastern Conference Final for the fourth straight season.

Joseph Woll
Woll will start Game 5 against the Panthers.

With Anthony Stolarz still recovering from a concussion, the Maple Leafs will once again turn to Woll between the pipes ahead of a pivotal Game 5 against the Panthers. Woll was spectacular in Game 4 and was unlucky to be tagged with the loss, allowing just two goals on 37 shots in the 2-0 defeat. The Maple Leafs enter action on Wednesday at +120 on the money line.

Joseph Woll
Woll will start Game 4 in Florida on Sunday.

Woll struggled in Toronto's Game 3 overtime loss after allowing five goals on 36 shots against (.861 SV%) but will re-take the crease as he tries to give the Maple Leafs a commanding 3-1 series lead in Florida on Sunday. The 26-year-old was called upon in Game 1 after Anthony Stolarz left the game with a concussion and has posted an ugly 3.99 GAA and .869 SV% despite his 2-1-0 record. He will head to Florida to take on the Panthers in Game 4 on Sunday, who are averaging and impressive 3.87 goals per game in the playoffs.

Joseph Woll
Woll will start Game 3 in Florida.

Anthony Stolarz remains sidelined with a concussion, so the Maple Leafs will stick with Woll between the pipes for Game 3. Woll turned in a solid performance in his first start of the post-season, stopping 25 of the 28 shots he faced enroute to a 4-3 victory. The 26-year-old netminder has a strong yet limited track record in the playoffs, posting a 5-2-0 record and a .919 SV% across nine career appearances. He'll need to be at his best on Friday as the Maple Leafs enter action at +185 on the money line.

Joseph Woll
Stolarz (concussion) won’t travel to Florida with Toronto and is considered doubtful for Game 3 on Friday.

Stolarz was unable to play in Toronto's Game 2 victory over Florida due to a concussion and announced Thursday that he will not initially travel for Game 3, making him doubtful for Friday. The 31-year-old had won four of his first seven starts in the playoffs (left one for injury) and is hopeful to return before the end of the series. Joseph Woll will continue to hold down the fort in his absence.

Anthony Stolarz
Stolarz (concussion) has a possibility to return before the end of Round 2.

After a collision with Sam Bennett, Stolarz was pulled from Game 1 due to concussion protocol and will remain out for Game 2 on Wednesday. The 31-year-old is hopeful to return by the end of the series but will have Matt Murray fill in his role in the meantime. Across 7 games played in the playoffs thus far, he has a solid 2.19 GAA and .901 SV%.

Anthony Stolarz
Woll will start Game 2 vs. Florida on Wednesday.

With Anthony Stolarz being announced out due to a concussion, Joseph Woll will take over Toronto's crease and will attempt to take a commanding 2-0 series lead as he starts Game 2 on Wednesday vs. Florida. The 26-year-old did not appear in the first round vs. Ottawa but picked up the win in Game 1 with a 17-save relief appearance (.850 SV%). He will host the Florida Panthers, whose offence has been averaging 3.4 goals per game in the playoffs and will welcome back top defensemen Aaron Ekblad from suspension on Wednesday.

Joseph Woll
Woll is in the starter’s crease ahead of Game 2 on Wednesday.

With Anthony Stolarz being announced out due to a concussion, Joseph Woll will take over Toronto's crease and will attempt to take a commanding 2-0 series lead as he starts Game 2 on Wednesday vs. Florida. The 26-year-old did not appear in the first round vs. Ottawa but picked up the win in Game 1 with a 17-save relief appearance (.850 SV%). He will host the Florida Panthers, whose offence has been averaging 3.4 goals per game in the playoffs and will welcome back top defensemen Aaron Ekblad from suspension on Wednesday.

Joseph Woll
Stolarz will start Game 1 against the Panthers.

Stolarz was solid for the Maple Leafs in their round-one victory over the Ottawa Senators. He will return to the crease for Game 1 of Round 2 on Monday against his former team, the Florida Panthers. The 31-year-old Stolarz had a couple of shaky outings in round one but settled into a 2.21 GAA and .901 SV% in six contests (4-2). Despite having home-ice advantage and playing Game 1 in Toronto, the Maple Leafs enter Monday's contest as +112 underdogs against a Panthers team that beat them in five games in the second round in the 2022-23 playoffs.

Anthony Stolarz
Stolarz is in the starter’s crease at Toronto’s morning skate ahead of Game 1 on Monday.

Stolarz was solid for the Maple Leafs in their round-one victory over the Ottawa Senators. He will likely return to the crease for Game 1 of Round 2 on Monday against his former team, the Florida Panthers. The 31-year-old Stolarz had a couple of shaky outings in round one but settled into a 2.21 GAA and .901 SV% in six contests (4-2). Despite having home-ice advantage and playing Game 1 in Toronto, the Maple Leafs enter Monday's contest as +112 underdogs against a Panthers team that beat them in five games in the second round in the 2022-23 playoffs.

Anthony Stolarz
Stolarz will start Game 6 in Ottawa on Thursday.

After jumping out to a 3-0 series lead over the Ottawa Senators, the Maple Leafs find themselves in a crucial Game 6, turning to Stolarz between the pipes. The 31-year-old Stolarz only allowed six goals in his first three games this postseason (3-0), posting a .926 SV%, but has allowed six in his last two (0-2), posting a .842 SV%. The Maple Leafs enter Game 6 as slight +101 road underdogs against the Senators.

Anthony Stolarz