TORONTO — Joseph Woll is back under the postseason spotlight, a place the Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender has thrived in the past.
Woll was given the start for Game 2 of the team's second-round Stanley Cup playoff series against Florida on Wednesday night. The 26-year-old Woll entered the opener midway through the second period after starter Anthony Stolarz took an elbow to the head from former teammate Sam Bennett and wound up at the hospital.
''We've got a lot of confidence in him,'' Leafs captain Auston Matthews said of Woll. ''He's extremely focused, does all the right things.''
Veteran Matt Murray, who spent most of this season in the American Hockey League, will serve as Woll's backup over Dennis Hildeby. The rookie was on the bench in the third period of Game 1.
''Experience, I think, more than anything,'' coach Craig Berube said of turning to Murray, a two-time Cup winner with the Pittsburgh Penguins. ''He's been there, done it.''
The Maple Leafs have not disclosed details of Stolarz's injury, though Berube said the 31-year-old is ''recovering'' and ''doing well.''
Chris Nowinski, chief executive officer of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, said he was concerned with how the situation was handled at Scotiabank Arena.
''Stolarz was hit in the head twice where he exhibited possible signs of concussion and neither time was he removed and assessed,'' Nowinski told the Canadian Press. ''I can't remember the last time I saw a player vomiting on the ice, but it makes you very concerned about what was happening in his brain and whether (he) not only had a concussion, but a possible brain bleed.''