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.
CALGARY — Dustin Wolf’s pregame routine is one of the most unique in the NHL. The young Calgary Flames netminder stretches his extremities, christens his crease by squirting it with whatever ...
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.
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Logan Thompson made 32 saves, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Dylan Strome and Aliaksei Protas scored goals, and the Washington Capitals beat the Calgary Flames 3-1 on Tuesday night. Blake Coleman scored on the power play for Calgary and Dustin Wolf had 20 stops.
In a battle against one of the top clubs in the NHL this season, the Flames fell 3-1 to the visiting Washington Capitals Tuesday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome in a spirited affair.
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Andrei Kuzmenko had two goals and an assist, and the Calgary Flames used their power play to beat the Minnesota Wild 5-4.
Minnesota starter Marc-Andre Fleury flashed the leather three-and-a-half minutes into proceedings, denying Jakob Pelletier on a clear-cut chance after the Flames forward was sent in on goal thanks to a deft touch pass through the middle of the ice by Jonathan Huberdeau.
The Minnesota Wild and Calgary Flames met for the second time this season on Saturday evening, Jan. 25, and both teams were on the first game of back-to-backs.
Flames goalie Dustin Wolf made 38 saves as the Jets outshot ... Calgary Flames forward Ryan Lomberg also reached a milestone, playing in his 300th career game. The win improved Calgary's record ...
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World No 1 Aryna Sabalenka angrily smashed her racket after losing her Australian Open crown to an unexpected challenger, 19th seed Madison Keys, and then explained that she had needed to clear her head before making the traditional runner-up speech.