Joseph Woll must have heard that it was Blackout Wednesday.
Because the man stood on his head all night long, we won’t blame him if he’s a little foggy Thursday morning.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ No.1 goaltender for the foreseeable future was the primary reason the troubled team’s longest — and most urgent — road trip of the season got off to a triumphant start in Columbus.
If the Eastern Conference’s surprise cellar dwellers are searching for reasons to believe that their glass is indeed half full, as head coach Craig Berube reminded his bunch before they set course for Ohio, they should start from the net out.
Woll has been stabilizing since his timely return to action in mid-November, mere days after tandem mate Anthony Stolarz vanished with an upper-body injury.
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