- Anthony Stolarz endured a difficult 2025-26 season, struggling to replicate the success of his debut year with the Maple Leafs.
- The goaltender faced a heavy early-season workload and dealt with multiple injuries, including a two-month absence due to a nerve issue and a season-ending groin injury.
- Stolarz made headlines in October for openly criticizing the team’s lack of effort and physicality following a loss to the Seattle Kraken.
- Statistically, Stolarz posted career-lows, finishing with a .893 SV% and a 3.28 GAA, ranking near the bottom of the league among goaltenders with at least 20 appearances.
- Despite the poor performance, Stolarz remains a key piece of the roster as he enters the first year of a four-year contract extension.
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