Monday: The press release had conspicuously left out the word “future” that the Maple Leafs had been including in their other ELC announcements, and CapFriendly now lists Woll as starting his contract this season. That means the goaltender will burn the first year and become a restricted free agent in the summer of 2021.
Sunday: The Toronto Maple Leafs announced they have signed Boston College goaltender Joseph Woll to an three-year, entry-level contract. The highly-regarded prospect, a third-round pick out of the 2016 draft, gives them a powerful one-two punch (along with Ian Scott) of stud goalie prospects in their pipeline.
The 20-year-old Woll just wrapped up his junior season with the Eagles and has improved in each of the three years as he has been BC’s full-time goaltender since his freshman campaign. Despite the team’s struggles this year as Woll posted a record of 13-21-3, he put up solid numbers, including a 2.41 GAA and a .919 save percentage. He also played internationally several times, including leading Team USA to a bronze finish at the 2018 World Junior Championships and a gold medal in 2016.
There were some questions whether the Missouri native would sign with Toronto or stay on for his final year. Many suspected that he would sign with the Maple Leafs as Boston College already received a commitment from top goaltending prospect Spencer Knight to attend there, which could have been a complicated tandem situation. However, at age 20 and ready to play in the AHL, the Maple Leafs could keep him playing professionally without any problems for three years, giving Toronto the much-needed goaltending depth at that position at the lower levels. That’s not even including Scott, who is also expected to arrive in Toronto’s system next year as well.
At 6-foot-4, Woll has the size that many NHL teams covet in their goaltending prospects, but is also great at positioning himself, which is one of the big reasons for his success.