Joseph Woll’s injury has sparked concern within the Toronto Maple Leafs as they head into the 2024-25 season. The goaltender, who was expected to be the team’s No. 1 this season, is dealing with lower-body tightness, forcing him to sit out their game against the Montreal Canadiens. While the injury is not deemed serious, Woll’s absence has led to adjustments in the team’s goaltending plans. Anthony Stolarz, initially scheduled to play in the following game, is stepping up to cover for Woll, while Dennis Hildeby has been called up from the AHL for additional depth.
This sudden shift has put the Maple Leafs’ goaltending depth under scrutiny, with fans anxious to see if Woll’s injury is more precautionary or a potential longer-term issue. Stolarz’s performance will be key as the Leafs look to avoid an early-season goaltending crisis. Although Woll’s status for the next game remains uncertain, the situation highlights the importance of depth and the unpredictability of injuries in a long NHL season.