Maple Leafs Auston Matthews, Anthony Stolarz injured in Bruins clash
3 minute readPublished: Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 2:31 am
Maple Leafs Suffer Injuries in Loss to Bruins
Toronto Maple Leafs fans are facing a challenging start to the season, compounded by injuries sustained during Tuesday's game against the Boston Bruins. The Bruins secured a victory, highlighted by David Pastrnak's 400th career goal. However, the Maple Leafs' focus shifted to the health of key players.
Forward Auston Matthews and goaltender Anthony Stolarz both left the game due to injuries. Matthews, dealing with a lower-body injury, exited the game in the second period after a hit from Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov. Stolarz, suffering an upper-body injury, was pulled after allowing three goals in the first period. Dennis Hildeby replaced Stolarz in net, as Joseph Woll remains in the AHL.
Matthews, who has already tallied nine goals in 16 games this season, faced injury challenges during the previous season, limiting him to 67 games. Stolarz, the team's primary starting goaltender, has played in 13 of the team's 17 games this season. His save percentage has dropped to .889 after leading the league last year with a .926 save percentage.
The Maple Leafs' struggles have been evident, particularly in the absence of Mitch Marner. The team is experiencing difficulties on both offense and defense. The team is not far out of playoff contention despite the challenges. The Maple Leafs are scheduled to play the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday.
BNN's Perspective: The Maple Leafs' early-season struggles, coupled with the injuries to Matthews and Stolarz, highlight the importance of depth and resilience in the NHL. While the team remains within striking distance of a playoff spot, the absence of key players could significantly impact their performance. The team's ability to adapt and overcome these challenges will be crucial for their success this season.
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