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After both Garret Sparks and James Reimer spent part of the 2015-16 season injured, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a severe shortages of goaltenders available to play at both the NHL and AHL level.

Now, they have the opposite problem, but in a good way.

With a quartet of Sparks, Reimer, Jonathan Bernier, and Antoine Bibeau all healthy, the Toronto Maple Leafs have opted to send the recently recovered Sparks down to the ECHL for a stint. The team’s reasoning, according to Kyle Cicerella of the Canadian Press, is likely to give Sparks more starts with Bibeau on an AHL winning streak.

Marlies have reassigned goalie Garret Sparks to ECHL Orlando. Likely to get some extra starts. Bibeau has won 11 of last 12 — Kyle Cicerella (@KyleTheReporter) February 9, 2016

Drafted 190th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs at the 2011 NHL Entry Draft, Sparks boasts a .922 unadjusted save percentage with the Marlies over 16 starts this year, including three shutouts. While he’s with the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, Bibeau – a former sixth round Toronto draft pick from the 2013 NHL Entry Draft – will look to improve upon his own .903 save percentage as he tries to extend a record that’s seen 11 wins in 12 games.

The Orlando Solar Bears will next play tomorrow, on February 10th, as they take on the Florida Everblades.