Wolf's play has helped the Flames surpass expectations and put him in serious consideration for the Calder Trophy.
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 guard rails are off, and it’s Dustin Wolf's team now. Thrust into a Saturday night road tilt in a hostile barn hosted by the west’s best Jets, Wolf stole the show and two points for the Flames.
The Calgary Flames went into scenic Winnipeg on Saturday night to close out a four game road trip with a Hockey Day in Canada clash with the Jets. The Flames got timely goals in the first two periods and many,
Steve Mason had his name engraved in 2008-09, when he was tapped for 61 starts — and won 33 of those — on behalf of the Columbus Blue Jackets. He posted a 2.29 goals-against average and a .916 save percentage.
The Calgary Flames are a team pushing for a playoff spot, and with how tight things are, they cannot afford to go on lengthy losing streaks. They were at risk of dropping a third straight last night but were able to come up with a huge win against one of the NHL’s best in the Winnipeg Jets,
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.
Brayden Schenn scored twice, Jordan Kyrou had his 20th goal and the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Thursday night to sweep a two-game set in St. Louis.
The Calgary Flames have quietly turned the starting goaltender job over to Dustin Wolf and the rookie keeps on rewarding the franchise with wins
The Calgary Flames (22-26-7) snapped their two-game losing streak on Saturday night (Jan. 15), defeating the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 at Canada Life Centre in downtown Winnipeg.
Calgary Flames rookie goalie Dustin Wolf has emerged out of a 50-50 tandem as the team's new No. 1 and a potential budding star.