The Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a critical juncture in their playoff series against the Florida Panthers, with the status of their starting goaltender, Anthony Stolarz, still uncertain. As of May 11, 2025, Stolarz has not yet skated since sustaining a possible concussion in Game 1, raising concerns about his return.
- Stolarz's return feels unlikely this series.
- He has not yet begun skating.
- Game 4 is scheduled for Sunday night.
- Stolarz suffered an elbow to the head.
- Woll has earned two wins but struggles.
- NHL concussion protocol requires at least seven days.
After a tough 5-4 loss in Game 3, Leafs coach Craig Berube confirmed that Stolarz is “progressing in the right direction,” but his lack of skating casts doubt on his availability for the remainder of the series. With the Leafs leading 2-1, the pressure is mounting as Game 4 approaches.
As the series unfolds, one key question arises: Can the Maple Leafs maintain their lead without their starting goaltender? Joseph Woll has stepped in but has struggled, allowing 11 goals over two and a half games, which raises concerns about his performance under pressure.
- Stolarz suffered an injury after an elbow to the head by Panthers’ Sam Bennett.
- Woll’s save percentage stands at .869, indicating room for improvement.
- Stolarz’s potential return hinges on his recovery from concussion protocols.
- The Leafs must strategize effectively to capitalize on their current series lead.
As the playoffs continue, fans will be eager to see if Stolarz can make a comeback and how Woll will perform in the high-stakes Game 4. Will the Leafs solidify their lead or face a turning point in the series?