Maple Leafs turn back time with James Reimer PTO to bolster their crease amid Joseph Woll’s absence

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Maple Leafs strengthen goaltending with James Reimer’s PTO amid Woll’s absence

The Toronto Maple Leafs have added a familiar face to their roster, signing James Reimer to a Professional Tryout Agreement (PTO) on Friday. This move comes shortly after the team announced that goaltender Joseph Woll would be taking a leave of absence due to personal matters. While the specifics of Woll’s situation remain private and should be respected, the decision to bring in Reimer underscores a pressing need for the Maple Leafs to bolster their netminding depth.

Implications of Woll’s Leave

Reimer’s signing raises questions about Woll’s availability for the upcoming season. The team may be bracing for a longer absence, prompting the need for reliable backup options. With Anthony Stolarz expected to take the starting role, Reimer, a seasoned veteran, seems poised to step in as the primary backup. Although Dennis Hildeby had been suggested as a candidate for this position, the prospect of placing the 37-year-old Reimer in the American Hockey League seems unlikely. Instead, Hildeby, who is exempt from waivers, may be assigned to the Marlies, allowing Reimer to remain with the main roster.

A Flexible Solution

There is also the possibility that the Maple Leafs could transition Reimer to a two-way deal, providing the franchise with the flexibility to shuffle either him or Hildeby depending on roster needs. Given Woll’s uncertain timeline for a return, the team may find it necessary to explore additional goaltending options as the season progresses. For now, Reimer, who previously donned the Leafs jersey for parts of six seasons, brings invaluable experience to a squad with championship aspirations.

Reimer’s Recent Performance

While Reimer is often regarded as a stopgap solution, his presence offers crucial depth in the crease. Last season, he appeared in 22 games for the Buffalo Sabres, posting a 2.90 goals-against average and a .901 save percentage—decent numbers given the Sabres’ struggles. After being claimed off waivers by the Anaheim Ducks, his time there was less than memorable, with two disappointing outings. Over the past four seasons, Reimer has served as a backup for teams like the San Jose Sharks, Detroit Red Wings, Sabres, and Ducks, leading to statistics that might not reflect his true capabilities.

In contrast, his tenure as a backup for the Carolina Hurricanes showcased a more effective goaltender, revealing that his performance has often been constrained by the teams he has played for.

Providing Support in the Crease

Ultimately, the Maple Leafs can expect a dependable backup in Reimer, who should lend support to Stolarz, especially during the demanding back-to-back games that lie ahead. Should Woll return, Reimer would likely settle into a third-string role, a significant advantage for a team that recognizes the importance of veteran presence in goal.

In the previous season, Matt Murray filled a similar role but struggled to regain form after hip surgery. Reimer, however, arrives ready to contribute immediately, providing the Leafs with a trustworthy option as they navigate the challenges of the upcoming schedule. A capable third-string goaltender could prove pivotal in the Maple Leafs’ quest for success this season, making Reimer’s addition a timely and strategic move.

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