Maple Leafs respond to Stolarz’s criticism
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TORONTO -- Two days after Anthony Stolarz called out the Toronto Maple Leafs for underachieving play, the goalie and his teammates agreed only good can come from his words. “We are on the cusp of doing great things so that’s why I’m so passionate about it,” Stolarz said Monday after practice. “I feel we can go all the way.
Following Saturday’s overtime loss, Anthony Stolarz called out his team for an inconsistent start to the season. As part of his criticism, the Leafs goalie singled out William Nylander for what he perceived to be a poor effort on the Seattle Kraken’s game-winning goal.
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