When starting to write this series I think there was either optimism or naivety involved. I didn’t account for how difficult it would be to come up with positive takeaways as the Leafs neared elimination, especially when there wasn’t a sense of urgency in the performance to get there.
Playoff hockey is finally back tonight and with it the chance to cast off the 82-game audition and it is now time to see how the Leafs perform when it matters.
After a world of ups and a world of downs, we’ve officially reached the end of the 2023-24 Toronto Maple Leafs season. They improved in some areas from
For one period, it looked like the Toronto Maple Leafs would crush the Florida Panthers. By the second, the Panthers overwhelmed the Maple Leafs by throwing a ton of shots and four goals at goalie Joseph Woll.
The Toronto Maple Leafs face a decision regarding their goaltending rotation as they approach the final stretch of the regular season and prepare for the playoffs.
It hasn’t been smooth sailing for Joseph Woll since returning from his high-ankle sprain injury in late February. With Ilya Samsonov in the middle of a hot stretch dating back to his return from a brief break from the team, if Woll wants the crease back more often, he’ll have to earn it in the remaining games of the season.
Leafs Nation, you’re doing it again. Don’t do it. Everything will be alright. What’s with this city and trying to run goalies out of town? Five months ago, there were legitimate conversations – in the media and online – about Joseph Woll possibly contesting for not just the Calder Trophy this season but the Vezina, too.
A while back our editor in chief was so good to remind me that referencing song titles from the 80s in headlines that aren’t living on a prayer is generally a bad idea.
Tonight, Joseph Woll gets another chance to prove himself in the crease for the Toronto Maple Leafs against the surging Washinton Capitals. After a challenging outing against the New Jersey Devils, where he faced only 24 shots and allowed five goals, Woll is eager to bounce back.
It’s been a whirlwind year-and-change for Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll, who may very well emerge as the team’s playoff starter in a few weeks.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll was recently given a chance to steal the crease as the #1 starter and he hasn’t necessarily blown his head coach away with his recent performances.
Before Saturday night’s game against the Oilers, Sheldon Keefe stated that he had a plan for Joseph Woll and Ilya Samsonov to get an equal number of starts through the remaining 14 games.
All things considered, it’s been an interesting season for 25-year-old Joseph Woll. Early on, he was thrust into the starter’s chair, wrangling it away from a struggling Ilya Samsonov.
Joseph Woll didn’t dress as the backup goalie in Saturday night’s game against the Edmonton Oilers. The reason for that? He was on his way to Carolina for last night’s game against the Hurricanes, which marked the fifth start since returning from his high-ankle sprain sustained in early December.
The Toronto Maple Leafs‘ goalie situation this season has been tumultuous. Initially, the plan seemed to revolve around duelling goalies. Ilya Samsonov would be 1A, and Joseph Woll would be groomed to be the team’s 1B.
There’s always talk about the Connor Hellebuyck’s, Igor Shesterkin’s and Ilya Sorokin’s of the league as the best goaltenders, but what about the young goalies that are on the cusp of being in that category?
Lately it’s been the Ilya Samsonov reunion tour around the Toronto Maple Leafs’ crease, and rightfully so. Samsonov has been lights out since being ‘reset’, however the Leafs can’t forget about Joseph Woll and this week he’ll see some action, with sights set on Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Thankfully, Joseph Woll is back. He made a triumphant return to the ice on Thursday, getting the start for the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Arizona Coyotes.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have activated goaltender Joseph Woll off of long-term injured reserve.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe announced on Thursday that goaltender Joseph Woll is set to make his return to the lineup against the Arizona Coyotes.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are in a solid position in the standings heading into the 2024 Trade Deadline, and they got some more good news on Monday when the team announced that goaltender Joseph Woll was called back up to the Maple Leafs after a one-game conditioning stint with the team’s American Hockey League affiliate, Toronto Marlies.
It is looking like one of the top goaltenders for the Toronto Maple Leafs might be close to returning to action with the big club. On Monday, the team announced that Joseph Woll is being called up back up to the NHL roster after a conditioning stint with their American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Marlies.
Joseph Woll could be close to returning to NHL action. The 25-year-old stopped 36 of 37 shots in a whirlwind game on Friday night in Laval. He made plenty of saves and dealt with a ton of physicality as players bumped into him throughout the evening.
Toronto Maple Leafs fans got some good news on Wednesday. The team announced Wednesday that goaltender Joseph Woll has been assigned to their AHL affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, on a conditioning stint.
There is an update on who many consider to be the new No. 1 between the pipes in The Six. On Monday, Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe confirmed goaltender Joseph Woll is “not anywhere close” to returning to the lineup.
Joseph Woll has been missed by the Toronto Maple Leafs. However, there was good news reported yesterday. Woll is traveling with the team on this Western Canadian road trip.
Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is sidelined week-to-week with a high ankle sprain.
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