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Western Pacific Standings

Team W-L-OTL Pts
45-19-8 98
43-23-4 90
38-22-11 87
39-25-8 86
33-33-5 71
29-29-13 71
24-44-4 52
16-47-8 40

2023 Goaltending

STATS W
Wins
L
Losses
OTL
Overtime Loss
GAA
Goals Against Average
SV%
Saves Percentage
SO
Shutout
Regular Season 3 5 1 3.14 .900 0

Top Dustin Wolf News

  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Starting in St. Louis

    Wolf will guard the road goal versus the Blues on Thursday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Wolf played well in his last start Sunday against the Sabres, turning aside 25 of 27 shots, but he still came away with a loss due to insufficient goal support from his teammates. He'll try to get back in the win column in a middling road matchup with a St. Louis squad that's averaging 3.14 goals at home this year, 17th in the NHL.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Takes loss despite strong play

    Wolf stopped 25 of 27 Buffalo shots in Sunday's 4-1 loss.

    Wolf emerged with a .926 save percentage Sunday as two of Buffalo's four tallies came with an empty net. Wolf's .900 save percentage on the season isn't impressive, but he's played well recently, with a .926 save percentage or better in four of his last five games. While there might be some value in his recent results, Wolf has also had some stretches of rough play this season, and Jacob Markstrom figures to get the lion's share of starts now that the Swede has recovered from a lower-body injury, at least until the Flames are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Draws start Sunday

    Wolf will be stationed between the pipes for Sunday's tilt with the Sabres, Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News reports.

    Wolf lost to Washington on March 18 in his last outing, coughing up four goals on 32 shots in the process. The rookie netminder is 3-4-1 with a 3.25 GAA and an .897 save percentage through 10 NHL appearances this season. He's gone 2-2-0 with a .902 save percentage over his last five outings.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Falls to Washington

    Wolf allowed four goals on 32 shots in a 5-2 loss to the Capitals on Monday.

    Three of the Caps' five goals came in the second period, including a pair of Alex Ovechkin power-play tallies, as Wolf's winning streak was halted at two. The 22-year-old Wolf has started three straight games with Jacob Markstrom (lower body) sidelined. Overall, Wolf is 3-4-1 with an .897 save percentage and 3.25 GAA this season. While he's been decent in his current NHL stint, there's a good chance that Wolf will either be relegated to backup duty or sent back to the AHL with Markstrom likely to return before the Flames' next game Saturday in Vancouver.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Tending twine Monday

    Wolf will patrol the home crease Monday against Washington, according to Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan.

    Wolf has won his past two outings, stopping 64 of 67 shots during that span. In nine NHL appearances this season, he has a 3-3-1 record with a 3.14 GAA and a .900 save percentage. The Capitals rank 29th in the league this campaign with 2.62 goals per contest.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Busy in Saturday's win

    Wolf allowed two goals on 38 shots in Saturday's 5-2 home win against the Canadiens.

    With the Flames up 3-0, the Canadiens could not get one by Wolf until the 23rd shot in the second period. He allowed one more goal but was able to stop both power-play shots and finished with a .947 save percentage. It was the fourth start in a row for Wolf, including three consecutive wins, since the injury to Jacob Markstrom. If Wolf continues to impress in his starts, he could push Dan Vladar for the permanent backup goalie role, increasing his fantasy value.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Starting versus Canadiens

    Wolf will guard the home goal versus the Canadiens on Saturday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Wolf will make his second straight start after an impressive 28-save win over the Golden Knights on Thursday. That was just his second win in eight outings this season. Wolf should continue to get a looks between the pipes due to the absence of Jacob Markstrom (lower body) and the recent struggles of Dan Vladar.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Stands tall in win

    Wolf stopped 28 of 29 shots in Thursday's 4-1 win over the Golden Knights.

    Wolf picked up his second win of the campaign with this strong outing. He gave up a goal to Anthony Mantha late in the second period, but the Flames broke through in the third to run away with the win. Wolf is up to 2-3-1 with a 3.31 GAA and an .892 save percentage over eight appearances this season. The 22-year-old is likely to stay in the NHL as long as Jacob Markstrom (lower body) is sidelined.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Starting Thursday

    Wolf will start Thursday at home against Vegas, per Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan.

    Wolf had a rough go in his last full start, allowing six goals on 31 shots to the Sharks on Feb. 15. The 22-year-old could see some starts in the short term as Jacob Markstrom is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Wolf will get the home start versus a Vegas team which is 15-13-5 on the road this year.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Plays third period Tuesday

    Wolf stopped all three shots he faced in relief of Dan Vladar in Tuesday's 6-2 loss to the Avalanche.

    Wolf wasn't tested much in the third period after Vladar was torched for five goals in the second. Over seven NHL outings this season, Wolf is 1-3-1 with a 3.70 GAA and an .880 save percentage. He'll likely be in the NHL as long as Jacob Markstrom (lower body) is unavailable, but it's not yet clear if Wolf will get a chance to start a game.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Summoned from minors

    Wolf was called up from AHL Calgary on Tuesday.

    Wolf will probably serve as Dan Vladar's backup against Colorado on Tuesday because Jacob Markstrom (lower body) is considered day-to-day. The 22-year-old Wolf has a 1-3-1 record with a 3.91 GAA and an .878 save percentage in six NHL appearances this season.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Returning to minors Friday

    Wolf was shipped down to AHL Calgary on Friday.

    Wolf's services will no longer be needed by the Flames after the team also activated Dan Vladar (lower body) off injured reserve. The 22-year-old Wolf's current stint in the NHL ends on a sour note after he gave up six goals on 31 shots versus the Sharks on Thursday. Barring additional injuries, Wolf figures to spend the rest of the 2023-24 campaign in the minors.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Struggles against Sharks

    Wolf stopped 25 of 31 shots in Thursday's 6-3 loss to the Sharks.

    The Flames' defense did him few favors -- two turnovers and an own goal accounted for what got by Wolf in the second period. The Sharks did better to earn their third-period markers, leading to an ugly outing for Wolf. He dropped to 1-3-1 with 22 goals allowed over six NHL appearances. The 22-year-old has some adjusting to do to be successful as an undersized goalie. Expect Jacob Markstrom back between the pipes Saturday versus the Red Wings.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Starting against San Jose

    Wolf will guard the home goal against the Sharks on Thursday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Wolf wasn't great in his last NHL start Dec. 12 versus Vegas, surrendering five goals on 39 shots en route to a 5-4 loss. He'll try to secure his second top-level win of the year in a highly-favorable home matchup with a San Jose squad that's 5-20-3 on the road this season.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Back in Calgary

    Wolf was recalled from AHL Calgary on Friday.

    Wolf will back up Jacob Markstrom as Dan Vladar was placed on injured reserve with a lower-body injury. Wolf was 1-2-1 with a 3.47 GAA and an .893 save percentage in an earlier call up with the Flames. He was having another outstanding season with the Wranglers, going 18-7-2 with a 2.27 GAA and a .927 save percentage before his recall.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Back to AHL

    Wolf was reassigned to AHL Calgary on Sunday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    With Jacob Markstrom (lower body) expected to return Tuesday, Wolf will head back to the AHL, where he should remain a depth option behind Markstrom and Dan Vladar. The 22-year-old Wolf is 1-2-1 with an .893 save percentage and 3.46 GAA in five NHL appearances this season.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Joins big club

    Wolf was recalled by the Flames on Tuesday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Jacob Markstrom is day-to-day with a lower-body injury, so Wolf will serve as Dan Vladar's backup for Tuesday's game against Arizona. Wolf, who's gone 1-2-1 while posting a 3.47 GAA and an .893 save percentage through five NHL appearances this season, will likely return to the minors as soon as Markstrom is healthy.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Sent back to AHL

    Wolf was reassigned to AHL Calgary on Sunday.

    With Jacob Markstrom returning from IR, Wolf will subsequently head back to the AHL after going 1-2-1 with an .893 save percentage across five NHL appearances. The 22-year-old Wolf figures to serve as injury insurance behind Markstrom and Dan Vladar while he continues to get work in the AHL.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Allows five goals Tuesday

    Wolf stopped 34 of 39 shots in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Golden Knights.

    Wolf's final line doesn't speak to how he kept the Flames close under pressure from the Golden Knights' offense. Unfortunately, he let a trio of one-goal leads slip away and then lost the game on Mark Stone's breakaway tally in overtime. Wolf is now 1-2-1 with 16 goals allowed over five NHL outings this season. The 22-year-old likely needs to string some good games together to get more playing time, though Dan Vladar hasn't been very effective in the absence of Jacob Markstrom (finger). The Flames wrap up their three-game road trip in Minnesota on Thursday, and it's unclear which goalie will get the nod for that contest.

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  • Flames' Dustin Wolf: Starting in Vegas

    Wolf will defend the road net Tuesday against the Golden Knights, per Brendan Parker of Flames TV.

    Wolf will get the second half of Calgary's back-to-back after Dan Vladar played in Monday's 6-5 loss to Colorado. The 22-year-old Wolf has posted a 1-2-0 record with a 3.04 GAA and a .900 save percentage in four NHL outings this season. Vegas is tied for 10th in the league with 3.31 goals per game this campaign.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 156 lbs
Birthplace: Tustin, CA
Age: 22
Experience: 2
Shoots: Left