Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf recently spoke with Ryan Leslie of Sportsnet about the team’s strong start to the season. The surprising Flames have won their first four games.
It was not the easiest night for the Calgary Flames, but after some great goaltending from Dustin Wolf they found themselves another victory, this time over the Chicago Blackhawks.
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Looking back on the franchise’s history, quite a few Calgary Flames rookies have won the National Hockey League’s top honour for freshmen, the Calder Memorial Trophy.
When the Calgary Flames began training camp, they did so with three pretty interesting goaltending options for their roster: Dan Vladar, Dustin Wolf and Devin Cooley.
Everything in the Flames preseason should be taken with a grain of salt. No teams are playing with their full NHL rosters this early and players are still getting up to speed.
Dustin Wolf, the Calgary Flames’ highly-touted goalie prospect, is ready to claim the number-one goalie job with the club. After another season of development and success, the 23-year-old is approaching this year’s training camp with a clear focus and renewed determination to secure a permanent spot on the Flames roster.
It seems like Calgary Flames fans have been playing a fun game since 2019 whenever a prospect ranking entity releases a list of the top goaltending prospects
The Calgary Flames might be a team in transition, but they still boast plenty of talent and potential. After an offseason marked by significant changes, uncertainty, and excitement surround the team heading into the 2024-25 season.
Dustin Wolf is a young and exciting goalie who has been successful everywhere he’s played. The question the Calgary Flames face is if he can continue that success in the NHL.
Dustin Wolf has been a very promising prospect for quite a few years now. The Flames found him as a hidden gem late in his draft and he has proved time and time again how he was overlooked back in 2019.
When FlamesNation head honcho Ryan Pike published the full list of 10 players who did not receive any top-20 votes for this year’s edition of our prospect rankings, those of you in the comments section expressed a fair amount of concern.
While there are several different options, the general consensus is that the Calgary Flames will give Dustin Wolf at least half the starts for the 2024-25 season.
Folks, it’s the end of July, and there isn’t much going on in the hockey world. For most people, that’s just fine — go outside, get some fresh air! — but if you’re reading this, you’re probably already counting down the days until the puck officially drops to kick off the 2024-25 season.
The Calgary Flames got one of their many restricted free agent (RFA) signings out of the way on Tuesday (July 30), as they announced that they agreed to terms on a two-year deal with Dustin Wolf.
The howls will keep coming at the Calgary Saddledome as the Flames re-signed goaltender Dustin Wolf to a two-year extension on Tuesday. The deal will pay him $850,000 annually, with year one being a two-way deal with a guaranteed $375,000 hitting his bank account, according to PuckPedia.
On July 30, the Calgary Flames signed who figures to be their starting netminder for their 2024-25 campaign: Dustin Wolf. He received a two-year deal worth $850,000 per season—the 23-year-old will be a restricted free agent (RFA) once again in 2026.
The Calgary Flames confirmed on Tuesday that they have signed goaltender Dustin Wolf to a two-year deal with an AAV of $850,000. The first year of the contract will be a two-way deal with the final year being one-way.
The parade of unsigned RFAs inking deals Tuesday continues. Joining the list is Flames top goaltending prospect Dustin Wolf, who PuckPedia reports has signed a two-year, $1.7M deal.
Throughout five emergency call-ups before this, the netminder has suited up in six games for the Flames, producing a 1-3-1 record with a .878 save percentage and a 3.91 goals-against average.
With regular starting netminder, Jacob Markstrom, out for the next few days with a lower-body injury, the Calgary Flames have recalled a top goalie prospect to fill the crease void.
Dustin Wolf just continues to pile up the saves and wins with the AHL’s Calgary Wranglers. The 22-year-old goaltender is 16–5–1 with a .930 save percentage in 22 games with the Wranglers this season.
The Calgary Flames have announced that goaltender Dustin Wolf has been reassigned to the team’s AHL affiliate, the Calgary Wranglers.
A total of 21 goaltenders were taken before Dustin Wolf fell to the Calgary Flames at No. 214 back at the 2019 NHL Draft. There’s a good chance Wolf could be the best of any of them.
After a rocky start in Calgary between the pipes, the Flames have recalled goaltender Dustin Wolf from the Calgary Wranglers of the American Hockey League (AHL).
The American Hockey League has announced that Calgary Wranglers goalie Dustin Wolf has won the Les Cunningham Award for the most valuable player in the AHL this season.
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