Maple Leafs Goalie Joseph Woll Returns After Personal Absence

Goaltender Joseph Woll is set to return to the ice for the Toronto Maple Leafs after a personal leave of absence. The team announced his involvement in on-ice activities as part of his return-to-play process.
Details of Joseph Woll’s Absence
The 27-year-old took a leave on September 23 to handle a significant family matter. While his personal situation has been addressed, the Maple Leafs have not disclosed a specific timeline for his return to game action.
Woll’s Performance Last Season
Woll played a pivotal role for the Maple Leafs during the previous season. He appeared in 42 games, achieving a record of 27 wins, 14 losses, and 1 overtime loss. His performance included:
- Goals Against Average (GAA): 2.73
- Save Percentage: .909
Playoff Contributions
In the playoffs, Woll transitioned to the starting position after backup goaltender Stolarz sustained an injury in their series opener against the Florida Panthers. He participated in six playoff games and recorded:
- Playoff Record: 3 wins, 4 losses
- GAA: 3.56
- Save Percentage: .886
Woll’s Career Overview
Drafted 62nd overall in the third round of the 2016 NHL Draft by the Maple Leafs, Woll has accumulated valuable experience in the league. To date, he has played in 78 NHL games, boasting an overall record of:
- Wins: 48
- Losses: 27
- Overtime Losses: 2
- Cumulative GAA: 2.74
- Cumulative Save Percentage: .910
Impact on the Team
In Woll’s absence, Stolarz has taken on the primary goaltending responsibilities. His current record through six games stands at:
- Record: 2 wins, 3 losses, 1 overtime loss
- GAA: 3.01
- Save Percentage: .894
As the season progresses, fans will be eager to see how Woll’s return will influence the team’s performance moving forward.




