
"Stolarz heads into the weekend's action appearing in just 21 games, posting a 7-9-3 record, along with a 3.40 goals against average, and .890 save percentage. Statistically, you could argue it's been the worst season of his career, and certainly a long way away from where the organization felt he'd be after extending the 32-year-old on a four-year contract."
"Woll, on the other hand, has seen action in 32 contests through the Leafs first 66 games, registering a 14-11-4 record, along with a 3.09 GAA and .905 Sv.%. While there's been plenty of unfortunate moments and outcomes this season, Woll continues to be one of the rare bright spots for the organization, which has some people wondering what kind of return he could fetch on the trade market this summer."
"Woll's five years younger than Stolarz at 27, and his $3.6 million AAV contract through 2027-28 season is certainly appealing to other teams, but you could argue it should be more appealing to the Maple Leafs."
The Toronto Maple Leafs' goaltending situation remains problematic heading into the remainder of the season. Anthony Stolarz has posted career-worst statistics with a 7-9-3 record, 3.40 GAA, and .890 save percentage across 21 games, falling short of expectations following his four-year contract extension. Joseph Woll has performed better with a 14-11-4 record and .905 save percentage in 32 games, emerging as a bright spot for the organization. Woll's younger age, lower contract value, and superior performance have sparked speculation about potential trade interest. The organization also has promising AHL prospects Dennis Hildeby and Artur Akhtyamov available as future options.
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