
"As reported by Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Leafs and their goaltender Anthony Stolarz are closing in on a contract extension and while Friedman gives no specific timeline, we have to imagine that it will be done within the coming days. And whenever it is done, it will be coming in around $4 million per year as a cap hit. Mentioned it last night during MON/TOR broadcast, but hearing Maple Leafs and Anthony Stolarz are moving towards an extension When done, expect it to be in the approximately $4M-range.- Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) September 28, 2025"
"Stolarz is heading into the final year of the initial contract he signed with Toronto as an unrestricted free agent last summer. It was a simple two-year, $5-million contract after being Sergei Bobrovsky's backup with the Florida Panthers and earning a Stanley Cup ring. The 31-year-old was still unproven as a key contributor in the crease having a career-high 28 appearances, but after last year and his league-leading .926 save percentage while setting a new career-high with 34 games, we can comf"
The Toronto Maple Leafs and goaltender Anthony Stolarz are close to finalizing a multi-year contract extension. The deal carries an approximate $4 million annual cap hit and is expected to be a four-year, $16-million contract. The agreement is likely to be completed before the Maple Leafs open the regular season on October 8, 2025, against the Montreal Canadiens. Stolarz is entering the final year of a two-year, $5-million contract he signed last summer after serving as Sergei Bobrovsky's backup with the Florida Panthers and winning a Stanley Cup. Stolarz posted a league-leading .926 save percentage and set a personal high with 34 appearances last season.
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