Leafs, Anthony Stolarz and Berube
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Yardbarker on MSNAnthony Stolarz skates in workout, Berube doubts he’ll travel for Game 6 vs. PanthersToronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz returned to the ice for an individual workout Thursday, but it doesn’t appear likely that he’ll play in Game 6 against the Florida Panthers.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs prepare for a critical Game 5 in their second-round playoff clash against the Florida Panthers, attention has shifted to the troubling injury situation surrounding goaltender Anthony Stolarz.
I wouldn't hold out an enormous amount of hope for the return of Anthony Stolarz, though who knows. For that matter, I am not sure you can put this series
Anthony Stolarz has been out since Game 1 of the Maple Leafs series with the Panthers, and while he's getting better, he won't be available for Game 5.
Goalie Anthony Stolarz, who hasn't played since an elbow to the head in Game 1, worked with assistant coach Curtis Sanford before Tuesday's practice.
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RotoBaller on MSNAnthony Stolarz Back On The IceToronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz (upper body) was on the ice before Tuesday's practice but will not be an option for Wednesday's Game 5 against the Florida Panthers. "He's progressing," Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube said of Stolarz.
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Anthony Stolarz continues to recover from an injury sustained in Game 1. The Maple Leafs have not commented much, but folks believe it could be a concussion. He skated lightly before practice but did not linger.