The Maple Leafs have extended standout goaltender Anthony Stolarz on 4-year contract with an annual value of $3.75 million, the club announced Sunday.
Stolarz, 31, started a career-high 33 games last season, with an NHL-leading .926 save percentage to go along with a goals-against average of 2.14, good for third in the league.
He primarily split time with Joseph Woll for the Atlantic Division winners (52-26-4) this past season, and both players are back this fall.
Stolarz has started 116 of 142 games throughout an 8-year career with the Philadelphia Flyers (2016-18), Edmonton Oilers (2019), Anaheim Ducks (2019-23), Florida Panthers (2023-24) and Maple Leafs (2024-present).
Stolarz won the Stanley Cup with Florida in 2024.