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Maple Leafs’ Stolarz Exits Early with Lower-Body Injury Against Capitals

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In a disappointing turn of events for the Toronto Maple Leafs, goaltender Anthony Stolarz left Wednesday’s matchup against the Washington Capitals early in the first period due to a lower-body injury. The 32-year-old netminder was injured while attempting to make a save on a long-range shot from Cole Hutson, stretching out his left leg in the process.

As the play unfolded, Stolarz immediately collapsed to the ice, removing his mask in a clear sign of distress. The referees quickly halted the game, allowing trainers to rush to his aid. Teammates helped Stolarz off the ice, where he headed down the tunnel to the locker room for further evaluation.

This latest injury adds to Stolarz’s ongoing struggles with health. He previously missed a significant portion of the season due to an upper-body issue and has faced challenges maintaining his fitness during his tenure with the Maple Leafs. In the 2025-26 season, he has recorded a 10-10-3 record, a .892 save percentage, and a 3.29 goals-against average.

With Stolarz sidelined, Joseph Woll stepped in as the replacement goaltender. Woll has had his own ups and downs this season, holding a 15-14-7 record alongside a .902 save percentage and a 3.32 goals-against average. As the Maple Leafs navigate this difficult phase, they are set to miss the playoffs for the first time since 2016, adding pressure to the remaining goaltending options.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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