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Anthony Stolarz could land $30 million NHL deal; former goaltender says Toronto Maple Leafs won't risk losing him

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Anthony Stolarz made a strong impression in his debut season with the Toronto Maple Leafs after signing in 2024. Known for his steady presence and reliability in the net, the veteran goaltender has emerged as one of the more valuable assets in the Maple Leafs’ lineup. His performance across the season and postseason has sparked conversations about a long-term future in Toronto.
Former NHL goaltender says Stolarz won’t turn down big money
Carter Hutton, who played in the National Hockey League for over a decade, recently commented on Anthony Stolarz’s contract situation. He expressed confidence that if the Toronto Maple Leafs offer Stolarz a multi-year deal in the range of $25–30 million, the goaltender is unlikely to walk away from it. Hutton referenced the growing market value for dependable goaltenders and the importance of securing financial stability.
The Maple Leafs must weigh risk versus reward
Despite Stolarz’s impact, there’s ongoing debate about whether the Toronto Maple Leafs should act now or wait until his current contract ends. With Joseph Woll already under contract, some voices within NHL circles believe the team should allow one more full season to play out before making a long-term offer. Others argue that the opportunity to lock in Stolarz now at a reasonable rate may not come again.

The front office must decide if it’s worth gambling on another year or making the commitment while Stolarz’s price is still manageable.
Goaltending depth will shape the Maple Leafs’ direction

Anthony Stolarz’s performance has brought clarity to a position that’s often been a concern for the Toronto Maple Leafs. As teams around the league prioritize goaltending stability, locking in a reliable netminder has become a critical move. Whether the Maple Leafs choose to extend him soon or wait, Stolarz’s value within the National Hockey League is clear, and only growing.
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