Sam Reinhart, who won a Cup last year with the Florida Panthers, believes the Leafs have someone capable of becoming a legitimate No. 1 goalie — and it’s not necessarily the one with the bigger cap hit as of 2025-26. While Joseph Woll might have the inside track to the starter’s position, Reinhart said free agent pickup Anthony Stolarz “has a good chance to be that goalie for that organization that they’ve needed.”
The 30-year-old, who signed a two-year deal with the Leafs worth $2.5 million per year, has so far been a career backup. But last year was a sort of breakout season for the second-round pick of the Philadelphia Flyers. For one, he won a championship. And he did it while posting a 2.03 goals-against average and .925 save percentage that were among the NHL's best — albeit in just 27 games.
“He was unbelievable,” Reinhart said of Stolarz during the NHL/NHLPA Player Media Tour on Monday. “One, his personality off the ice is top-notch. It’s something that anyone would want in their room … So I’m excited to see (that happen) for him as a person.