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The goalkeeper of Maple Leaf's Anthony Stolz reports reported to the hospital in the hospital with head injury

The goalkeeper of Toronto Maple Leafs Anthony Stolanz was taken to the hospital after the 5: 4 victory of the Maple Leafs against the Florida Panthers in game 1 on Monday after taking a victory in Florida on Monday.

Stolanz left the game after Panther's striker Sam Bennett's goal at 7:20 a.m. of the second period and was replaced by Joseph Woll.

Johnston reported that the stolance had been taken out of the arena on a stretcher.

Despite the referee's stopping, the stolance stayed on the ice, played more than two minutes before skating on the bench and showing signs of need, shortly afterwards.

Leafs head coach Craig Berube commented frustrated about the lack of a penalty call and said reporters after the game: “Ellbogen to the head. Sure. Sure the day.” He also asked how the officials missed the call during the game.

Bennett was not available for a comment after the game, even though he was concerned with talking to the media. It remains unclear whether he is exposed to another discipline of the NHL department for player safety.

The Maple Leafs stood an almost comeback of the Panthers, which scored three goals in the third period to secure a victory in game 1 of the second round of the Eastern Conference of the NHL playoffs.

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