Goaltender Joseph Woll takes leave from Maple Leafs for family reasons

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll has taken a leave of absence to attend to a personal family matter, the club announced Tuesday.
The Leafs didn't provide any further details, including a timeline for his return, and asked for privacy.
The 27-year-old split the crease in Toronto last season with Anthony Stolarz, finishing with a 27-14-1 record to go along with a .909 save percentage, 2.73 goals-against average and a shutout.
Woll, who is from the St. Louis suburb of Dardenne Prairie, Mo., played in the second round of last spring's playoffs after Stolarz was injured in the series-opener versus the Florida Panthers.
He finished with an .886 save percentage and 3.56 GAA as Toronto lost in seven games to the eventual Stanley Cup champions. Selected with the No. 62 pick at the 2016 NHL draft, Woll's regular-season record stands at 48-27-2 with a .910 save percentage, 2.74 GAA and a pair of shutouts.
The Leafs open the regular season Oct. 8 against the visiting Montreal Canadiens.
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