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Anthony Stolarz injury update: Anthony Stolarz 'recovery time bar unsafe after head injury: Latest updates | NHL News

Leaf's Anthony Stolanz is not yet skating after a head injury. (Image source: Getty Images)

The Toronto Maple Leafs I was in a difficult place when they prepare for game 4 against the Florida Panthers. After goalkeeper Anthony Stolanz put a brutal elbow in game 1 in the head in game 1, he still stays away and still has to start skating. Without clear timeline for his return, the Leafs turn again to Joseph Woll, who now has the task of leading Toronto through the greatest moments of the season. How the pressure increases is the question of the head of every fan: How long will Stoltz be outside and can rise to this occasion?

Anthony Stolanz is still not skating after brutal game 1

The violation of the stolance came in the middle of game 1 after taking an elbow from striker Florida Panthers on his head Sam Bennett. The collision, which came on a stolen mask after an earlier shot, immediately left the 31-year-old the ice. The fans watched worrying how the stumbling block on the bench before they were taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation.Despite the severity of the hit, the safety department of the NHL decided not to give Bennett no punishment and to make many fans frustrated. Since then, the Stolanz has progressed in his recovery, according to head coach Craig Berube. However, there is still no update about when the goalkeeper continues to skate or returns to the line -up. While the stolance was present during the training on Tuesday, he did not travel with the team for Games 3 and 4.During the regular season, the Stolanz was a reliable presence on the net for the Leafs with a percentage of 2.19 GAA and 0.901. With it the Leafs are left to put their playoff hopes in the hands of wool.In Stoltz 'absence, Joseph Woll rose for the paper on the net. Woll was exposed to high pressure with mixed results. In game 3 he achieved a percentage of 0.869, which was not ideal, but he still exceeded Panther's goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky. Since the Leafs lose 5-4 in overtime, the pressure on wool will only increase.Read too – Joseph Woll towards

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