Joseph Woll, have yourself a day. The Toronto Maple Leafs’ goaltender made a save of the year candidate to secure a wild 4-3 ...
As Edmonton rallies from early deficit, the Toronto goaltender made a critical save against Corey Perry in the game’s dying ...
When the Islanders came, Joseph Woll was ready. First it was an uncontested slot shot from Islanders captain Anders Lee. Woll confidently made the glove save. Later, an odd-man rush left a chance ...
TORONTO — It was past 10:30 p.m. Monday when every Maple Leaf had since left the locker room. Joseph Woll remained, fastidiously tending to the jobs that come with being an NHL goalie: placing a ...
The Washington Capitals goalie made a spectacular diving glove save inside the final ... Maple Leafs goalie Joseph Woll made a stick save with the thin handle end in a save that has to be seen ...
Woll is on track to blow past his previous career highs. He's been a rock in net despite the heavier workload with Stolarz ...
Woll has won his last two outings, stopping 68 of 74 shots. He has a 19-10-0 record with one shutout, a 2.67 GAA and a .909 save percentage across 29 appearances this season. Vancouver ranks 22nd in ...
Woll has struggled in his last two starts, allowing nine goals on only 56 shots (.839 save percentage) en route to back-to-back losses. Overall, the netminder is 14-8-0 with one shutout ...
Woll's numbers do not look great since he returned in February, but his mind seems to be in the right place. Joseph Woll had just ... Yeah, ideally a save," he laughed. "Yeah, but I try my best ...
The Edmonton Oilers had collected seven of eight possible points since their last loss, and trucked through January playing .750 hockey. But truth be told, they hadn’t loved their game of late, and we ...
Woll gets the start against Calgary, while Stolarz could return in the final two games of their Western road trip.
900 save percentage since then. Related: ‘He Wants The Net’: Joseph Woll Continues To Embrace Increased Workload Despite Maple Leafs’ Loss to Hurricanes, But Is The Demand Becoming Too Much?