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Anthony Stolons of Maple Leafs leaves Arena in the ambulance after game 1 injury

Toronto Maple Leafs, Anthony Stolanz, was taken to the hospital for a further assessment after he was injured on Monday with an injury, the report by Sportsnet, Elliotte Friedman and Luke Fox Report.

During the 1st game, Stoltz was hit twice against the Florida Panthers before leaving the ice and was replaced by Joseph Woll by Joseph Woll in the middle of the second half.

Head coach Craig Berube had no update to the stolance after the game and only said that the goalkeeper was still evaluated.

The first case came in the first period when a puck stumblingus hit the mask and hit him out of his head. The second came in the middle frame, when the striker of Panthers, Sam Bennett, seemed to be stumbling down to Ellbow when the truck covered the puck. Bennett was not punished in the play.

After the collision with Bennett, the stolance stayed in the game for a few minutes, but during one of the commercial breaks he vomited in a bucket on the Maple Leaf bench. Then he left the ice cream, was replaced by wool and did not return.

“Ellbogen in the head, clear. Clearly like the day,” said Berube about the collision between the stolance and Bennett. “I understand you miss calls, but it's clearly a punishment.”

Panther's head coach Paul Maurice, who trained with the Panther's stolen one last season, wished his former goalkeeper a quick relaxation, but did not believe that Bennett deserved a penalty.

“He is right there, he saw it. Trainer coach,” said Maurice about the non-call. “Hope for Anthony and his health. We love this guy and we hope that he will get better very quickly.”

Bennett was not made available to the media after the game.

Stoltz stole the Toronto network in these playoffs and worked all six games in the victory of the Maple Leafs against the Ottawa senators. He achieved a profit from the opening series when the opening round was won.

In the regular season, the stolance appeared in 34 games for the Maple Leafs and ended his debut year in blue and white with a 21-8-3 record, a percentage of 0.926 and 2.14 GAA.

He had made eight parades at nine shots before leaving on Monday.

In the meantime, Woll was excellent in the playoffs of the past year and only allowed two goals in three games during the defeat in Toronto against the Boston Bruins.

He played 42 games in 2024-25 and a record of 27-14-1, 0.909 savings percentage and 2.73 GAA.

“We didn't know what happened,” said Morgan Rielly after the game. “But we have all the faith in the world in Joe.”

The Maple Leafs won the game 5: 3. Woll allowed three goals at 20 shots to keep the victory.

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