Toronto Maple Leafs go back to basics with starting goalie decision against the Boston Bruins
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After two losses in a row, the Toronto Maple Leafs have been on the hot seat when it comes to goaltending. Tonight, they play the Boston Bruins on the road.
Over the weekend, the Toronto Maple Leafs had themselves two bad games against the Boston Bruins and the Carolina Hurricanes. In both games, the team allowed five goals.
In the first of those matches, Anthony Stolarz was pulled after giving up four goals on 19 shots. It was a bad game and one that he wants back.
As for Dennis Hildeby, he turned aside 42 shots in the game that he lost, yet fans are still finding themselves clamoring for the return of Joseph Woll.
Tonight, the Maple Leafs are playing against the Boston Bruins again, and a big decision had to be made regarding the starting goaltender.
Anthony Stolarz looks for redemption against the Boston Bruins
Unsurprisingly, the Maple Leafs have opted to go with none other than Anthony Stolarz. After all, he has more experience and, by all accounts, is the starter right now.
He will be looking to have a redemption game tonight. Goalies love to get revenge on the teams that light them up, and tonight, Stolarz can do just that.
If you are a Leafs fan, it is easy to be a bit jaded heading into this game, as the Leafs have not been what the fans were hoping this season.
They are sixth in the Atlantic Division, and are at a real risk of not making the playoffs unless they start stringing together wins at a reasonable rate.
Tonight will be the perfect opportunity for this Leafs team to get itself back in gear and potentially go on a nice winning streak.
Joseph Woll is going to be back by the weekend, and that can only mean good things for the Maple Leafs franchise.
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NOVEMBRE 11 | 353 ANSWERS Toronto Maple Leafs go back to basics with starting goalie decision against the Boston Bruins Do you believe Anthony Stolarz will get the win against the Boston Bruins? | ||
| YES | 50 | 14.2 % |
| NO | 303 | 85.8 % |
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