Stolarz Hospitalized after Puck Strikes Throat

Toronto Maple Leafs’ goaltender Anthony Stolarz was hospitalized after a concerning incident on Saturday night. During the warm-up for a match against the Ottawa Senators, Stolarz sustained a puck to the throat. Following this event, he was taken to a hospital for precautionary tests.
Details of the Incident
The Maple Leafs have not provided further information regarding Stolarz’s health status. Initially, he was slated to be the starting goaltender for the game. Consequently, Joseph Woll stepped in as the starting goalie for Toronto.
Stolarz’s Performance Statistics
This season, Stolarz has played in 22 games, holding a record of 8 wins, 9 losses, and 3 overtime losses. He has an average goals-against of 3.34 and a save percentage of .894.
Historical Performance
In the previous two seasons, while playing for both the Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers, Stolarz maintained a goals-against average under 2.15 and a save percentage of at least .925.
Current Situation
The team and fans are awaiting updates on Stolarz’s condition. His ability to return to the ice will depend on the outcomes of the hospital tests.
- Player: Anthony Stolarz
- Team: Toronto Maple Leafs
- Incident: Puck strikes throat
- Status: Hospitalized for precautionary tests
- Replacement Goalie: Joseph Woll
- Current Season Record: 8-9-3
- Goals Against Average: 3.34
- Save Percentage: .894




