The wish of Anthony Stolarz has become reality.
The Maple Leafs goaltender wanted a new contract done by the start of the regular season on Oct. 8, and on Sunday, the two sides made it official.
Stolarz has signed a four-year extension, one that kicks in next season and carries an average annual value of $3.75 million US.
What does the contract mean for the Leafs in the big picture?
It’s a good deal for both sides.
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Stolarz, who turns 32 in January, gets a nice chunk in terms, while the Leafs don’t break the bank. If Stolarz picks up on what he was doing in 2024-25, when he led National Hockey League goaltenders with a .926 save percentage, it’s going to look even better for Toronto. Fact is, there has been nothing to suggest