
Current Season
GP
36
W-L-OTL
15-14-6
GAA
3.22
SV%
.904
SO
2
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.67M
Total Value
$11.00M
Expires
3 yrs · 2027-2028
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Amid Toronto's skid, Joseph Woll stands tall as the netminder delivering highlight-reel saves while the skaters search for answers. Pundits debate if his glove alone props up a lineup reeling from injury and inconsistency. With playoffs circling, Woll's brilliance tests whether one man's fire can reignite a team's flickering hopes.
Rumblings escalate around a massive offseason swap between Toronto and New Jersey, with pieces that could reshape both rosters. Agents and execs trade calls on fits that address glaring needs on both sides of the border. In a league where bold moves win Cups, this one carries the weight to redefine the Atlantic.
Craig Berube didn't hold back after the Maple Leafs' ugly 5-1 drubbing in St. Louis, zeroing in on his team's lackluster play right in front of Joseph Woll. The coach, who knows the Blues' building like the back of his hand from his days there, called out the effort in a way that echoes through every locker room he's ever run.
Philip Broberg lights the lamp with a power-play beauty against Joseph Woll, giving the Blues an edge they desperately need in this scrap against Toronto. Woll, who's been steady in net for the Leafs all season, faces extra heat now with Holloway piling on another tally against him. These goals shift the momentum in a game where playoff positioning hangs in the balance for both Central and Atlantic contenders.
Joseph Woll gets the nod in net for the Leafs against his hometown St. Louis Blues. The native son faces familiar faces with Toronto leaning on his steady play in a crucial divisional tilt. Stakes run high as Woll chases a breakout amid the Leafs' goaltending shuffle.
Joseph Woll stands tall with 40 saves while the Maple Leafs claw out a tense win over a desperate Rangers squad mired in their sixth straight loss. Mika Zibanejad lights the lamp twice for New York, but Toronto's opportunistic attack from Jake McCabe, Nick Robertson, Dakota Joshua, and John Tavares keeps the pressure on in a game loaded with playoff implications.