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Craig Berube Confirms Final Lineup and Names Starting Goaltender vs. the Ducks


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Charlie McAfee
March 30, 2025  (6:35 PM)
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With the Maple Leafs ready to finish their California road trip strong, the team has decided on their lineup and who is going to be in between the pipes on Sunday.

Coming off a 3-1 victory vs. the Los Angeles Kings, the Toronto Maple Leafs are going into their final game on their coastal road trip where they will take on the Anaheim Ducks at The Pond, as the team tries to make it two in a row.
Though the team can't clinch a playoff spot thanks to Montreal winning against Florida, they can still leapfrog the Panthers and put themselves three points away from them with a critical game coming up against their Atlantic foes.

Toronto Sticking With What Works vs. Anaheim

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So with a bevy of success last night, it seems Craig Berube sticking to his guns, and revealed that ahead of the game there will be no lineup changes, and furthermore, after keeping his cards to his chest, announced Joseph Woll as the starter; hoping to gain revenge for his struggles over the past few games.
The lineup will line up as such:
Knies - Matthews - Marner
McMann - Tavares - Nylander
Laughton - Domi - Jarnkrok
Holmberg - Kampf - Lorentz
McCabe - Tanev
Rielly - Carlo
Benoit - OEL
Woll starts
Stolarz
There was a lot of controversy and talk regarding over who the Maple Leafs fouls start in net, and while Anthony Stolarz was great against the Kings, it's risky to put him in on a doubleheader, especially with his injury history, and Woll needed a shot at redemption.
If the Leafs can get performances out of John Tavares and Auston Matthews again like on Saturday, then it'll be easy pickings for the crew.
But they can't count out any team, especially as of late, and while Anaheim is a few years away from competing, they have a very good chance to spoil things for Toronto, and make their quest for a division title that much harder.
This season, Woll has been great despite some setbacks. He's posted a 24-13-1 record with a 2.80 GAA and .905 SV%, and will look to heavily improve on those numbers tonight.
Let's just hope the team puts the pedal to the metal and doesn't let up, because they can't afford to let another easy win slip away, and do themselves no favors ahead of arguably one of the biggest games of the season.
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