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The goalkeeper of Maple Leafs Anthony Stolanz leaves game 1 victory with injury

Toronto-the goalkeeper Anthony Stolanz left the second period of the second round of the second round of the Stanley Cup playoff series by Toronto Maple Leaf on Monday against the Florida Panthers after he had turned an elbow from striker Sam Bennett upside down.

Toronto won 5: 4 and took over a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seeven Conference series.

No punishment was called on the game that injured the stolance. The veteran initially stayed on the net for a few minutes before he had handed over to the Maple Leaf Bank before it was removed from the game. He was replaced by the backup Joseph Woll, who ended the victory. In the meantime, the Stolanz later left the Scotiabank Arena on a stretcher in the third period and was taken to a local hospital, confirmed sources against ESPN.

Stoltz had made eight parades at nine shots before lying off while the Maple Leafs had a 4-1 lead on their rivals of the Atlantic Division. Woll gave up three goals in the third period before granting victory.

Craig Berube, coach of Maple Leafs, said the stolance was still evaluated and would not confirm whether this would happen in the hospital or not. But Berube shared his thoughts about the non-wastewater on Bennett.

“Ellbogen to the head,” said Berube. “Sure. Sure like the day. I'm not sure why it had no call, but it was clearly a punishment.”

Florida's coach, Paul Maurice, quoted the fact that a lack of punishment was judged when asked about contact and wrote to the official in her response to Bennett's game.

“The referee is right there when it happens,” said Maurice. “The league will do its job [in reviewing the play]. And I'll train the next game. Hopefully.”

Bennett was not made available to reporters after the game.

Stolance started all six playoff games for Toronto against Ottawa in his victory in the first round and scored a 4-2 record with a percentage of 0.902 and an average of 2.21 goals.

The 31-year-old veteran, who was the backbone of the Maple Leafs on the Internet during the regular season last season last season for Sergei Bobrovsky on her run to a Stanley Cup title. He exposed himself some time after the knee surgery in the temporary season, but was impressive 21-8-3 with a percentage of 0.926 and a 2.14 GAA.

“Hope for Anthony and his health,” said Maurice about his former player. “And hoping that he will get better very quickly.”

Woll took over starting tasks when the stolance was traveling during the regular season. He achieved a 27-14-1 record with a percentage of 0.909 and a 2.73 GAA.

Matthew Knies, striker Maple Leafs, who recorded a goal and a template of the victory – said that he had not seen the goal on the stolance, but believed that the NHL would handle it properly.

“Hopefully the league will take a look at it [at the hit] And deal with it and protect our players, “he said.

Game 2 is Wednesday in the Scotiagank Arena.

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