Dustin Wolf makes 38 saves as Flames beat Jets 3-1
Dustin Wolf agreed the Calgary Flames faced a big test against the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday. They passed with flying colours. Wolf made a season-high 38 saves and Blake Coleman
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,
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The visitors were out-shot 39-22 on the night, but Wolf stood on his head and didn't lose his shutout bid until Adam Lowry tipped home a point shot early in the third period. Wolf has given up more than three goals only once in his last eight outings, going 6-2-0 over that stretch with a dazzling 1.88 GAA and .934 save percentage.
The Winnipeg Jets ended their long home stand in a disappointing manner on Saturday when they dropped the contest to the visiting Calgary Flames. Despite controlling the puck for long stretches
Wolf is set to start on the road against Winnipeg on Saturday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports. Wolf stopped 25 of 29 shots en route to a 4-1 loss to St. Louis on Thursday. He's 15-7-2 with a 2.
It just wasn't their night, folks. On Saturday evening, the Winnipeg Jets fell 3-1 to the visiting Calgary Flames to finish off a lengthy homestand. They just couldn't score. Despite a landslide of rubber on goaltender Dustin Wolf,
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