TORONTO — Joseph Woll, the first drafted-and-developed Toronto Maple Leafs starting goaltender since James Reimer, is being replaced by… James Reimer.

At least for now.

As a stopgap. An inexpensive, experienced placeholder.

Among an extremely limited pool of goaltenders still unsigned in late September, Reimer returns to Toronto on professional tryout as both the oldest UFA goalie on the market (37) and the one with the best save percentage (.897) last season.

The veteran’s mid-camp invite arrives on the same day that a younger, pricier option — Utah’s Connor Ingram ($1.95 million cap hit) — is available on waivers and just three mornings after Woll left the club indefinitely to attend to a personal family matter.

“We’re going to give Joe some space,” Leafs GM Brad Treliving said Wedn

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