It's gotten to the point where the Maple Leafs biggest concern appears to be with the back-up goalie.

In the grand scheme of things, that's good news for the team:

-The starting goalie, Frederik Andersen, has his game sorted out. The last time his save percentage dipped under .909 was Nov. 8. He's on a solid run.

-The rookies are all scoring again, so their doldrums didn't last too long.

-There are still issues with positional play in their own zone and that doesn't look like it's going to solve itself.

But Jhonas Enroth? He's 0-3-1 in six appearances, with a 3.94 GAA and .872 save percentage. Sending him between the pipes to start a game seems like a guaranteed loss to outsiders. If the players start thinking that way, goodness help them.

A team that wants to contend for a playoff spot -- and this team believes it can -- needs a couple of Ws from the backup. Enroth has been in this position before, as recently as last year with the Kings, and has thrived. So perhaps in time he can turn it around.

If not, the alternatives aren't great. Antoine Bibeau (6-5-2, 2.54, .907) isn't lighting it up with the Marlies and could probably use more seasoning. Garret Sparks (3-1-1, 2.02, .918) appears to have fallen out of favour with the organization, suspended for violating team policy on social media.

Still, if the big debate is about the back-up goalie, or the sixth defenceman, then the Maple Leafs have made huge strides.

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