Dustin Wolf had been talked about as the goalie of the future for the Calgary Flames. The future is now. The 23-year-old has been stellar in his first full NHL season, going 16-7-2 with two shutouts,
Dustin Wolf has had a phenomenal season. The rookie goaltender has been the best player on the Calgary Flames and is the sole reason they are in a playoff spot.
Wolf's play has helped the Flames surpass expectations and put him in serious consideration for the Calder Trophy.
Dustin Wolf made 38 saves as the Calgary Flames ended the host Winnipeg Jets' five-game point streak with a 3-1 win on Saturday night.
Well past the halfway mark of the season, Calgary is in the second wild-card spot with a 22-16-7 record and their rookie goalie has been a huge reason why, Salim Valji writes.
Before the 2024-25 season began, there was concern among Calgary Flames fans as to how their goaltending would fare. While it was widely assumed the young and upcoming Dustin Wolf would earn a spot on the team,
The Buffalo Sabres will attempt to build on their win in Vancouver when they face the Calgary Flames on Thursday night. Paul Hamilton has his game preview:
His first fight came against Kings tough guy Tanner Jeannot, one of the NHL’s heavyweights, while his second tilt was against Kyle Burroughs, who had just laid a big hit on Walker Duehr along the boards. Fighting Burroughs was about standing up for a teammate. Fighting Jeannot was about shifting momentum.
Performing at SeaWorld, or in front of the C of Red. The latter works just fine for impressive Flames goalie Dustin Wolf, who long ago put aside thoughts of being a dolphin trainer.
Dustin Wolf made 38 saves, Blake Coleman had a goal and two assists and the Calgary Flames beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 on Saturday night. Matt Coronato and Andrei Kuzmenko — on a power play — also scored for the Flames.
Thursday night the Buffalo Sabres will confront the hometown hockey heroes in Cowtown, encountering the Calgary Flames. Puck drop is slated for 9 pm ET live from the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Jonathan Huberdeau scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period and Dustin Wolf stopped 31 shots as the Calgary Flames beat the Los Angeles Kings 2-1.