
Current Season
GP
46
W-L-OTL
18-24-3
GAA
3.02
SV%
.897
SO
2
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$850K
Total Value
$1.70M
Expires
2 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
Alexis Lafrenière rips a power-play goal past Dustin Wolf, electrifying the Madison Square Garden crowd. The young sniper has turned the corner, feasting on man-advantage chances like the star he's becoming. As Rangers chase the division crown, Lafrenière's heater raises the bar for New York's top line.
Seth Jarvis dances through traffic to beat Dustin Wolf, padding Carolina's attack on the road. Snipers who exploit young goalies like this create separation in divisional wars. Calgary fights back, but Jarvis's tally raises the stakes in a Flames-Hurricanes grinder.
Toronto drops a tough one to New Jersey, but Dustin Wolf and Dylan Guentzel stand tall in a losing effort that screams trade deadline drama. Stolarz stones shooters left and right while Maccelli dazzles with end-to-end rushes that remind you of prime Kadri. With the deadline looming, Shanahan's war room buzzes as these performances fuel buy-or-sell debates across the league.
Postgame mics catch Preds' Sissons, Golden Knights' Barbashev, and coach Cassidy unloading after a battle that had benches cleared and stakes sky-high. These soundbites cut through the noise, revealing the locker room pulse on momentum swings and key matchups that define divisional grudge matches. Execs and agents alike dissect every line because they foreshadow roster tweaks or deadline deals in a league where words like these move the needle.
Tyler Toffoli wastes no time exploiting Dustin Wolf's inexperience, sniping one past the young Flames netminder in a pivotal CGY-SJS clash. Wolf, Calgary's prized goalie of the future, faces a trial by fire against a veteran sniper who's feasted on backups before. This goal shifts momentum in a game where playoff positioning hangs in the balance for both Pacific squads.
The Calgary Flames sit in the standings muck, but their goaltenders perform far better than the record suggests, with breakdowns in front leaving Dustin Wolf and the crew hanging out to dry. They now juggle five NHL-contracted netminders after swapping out Dan Vladar for Ivan Prosvetov, forcing tough calls on who backs up the Calder runner-up who almost snagged Hart and Vezina nods last year.