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Woll Returns to Leafs, Resumes On-Ice Activities

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is making a return to the ice. The team announced that he will resume on-ice activities as part of his return-to-play process. His return comes after he was placed on the long-term injured reserve list during training camp due to a personal matter.

Joseph Woll’s Comeback

Woll has not appeared in any games this season. He is eligible to participate in games starting November 1. Last season, he recorded a strong performance with a record of 27 wins, 14 losses, and 1 overtime loss. His goals-against average was 2.73, and he maintained a .909 save percentage over 42 games, including 41 starts.

Other NHL Updates

  • Jacob Markstrom: The New Jersey Devils goaltender will join team practices as he rehabilitates from a lower-body injury. Markstrom has been sidelined since October 13 and is expected to return soon.
  • John Klingberg and Nick Leddy: Both defencemen for the San Jose Sharks will miss the upcoming game against the New Jersey Devils. Leddy, dealing with an upper-body injury, will be evaluated after the team’s road trip.
  • Scott Sabourin: The Tampa Bay Lightning forward has been reassigned to AHL’s Syracuse Crunch. He is currently serving a four-game suspension for roughing a Florida Panthers player.
  • Pierre-Luc Dubois: The Washington Capitals forward will not play against the Columbus Blue Jackets due to a lower-body injury, marking his fifth consecutive game missed.

With these developments, teams continue to assess player health and readiness leading into the months ahead. The return of key players like Woll could significantly impact their team’s performance as the season progresses.

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