The New Jersey Devils began the game pushing into the offensive end, keeping the Calgary Flames at bay until the new second ...
One goal in nine periods ... has waited to record its first in a period this season. All the while, Dustin Wolf held the Flames in a game in which they started pushing back at the start of ...
Safe and dependable play is often favored in the NHL, both on and off the ice. The Carolina Hurricanes could have followed that path, leaving Martin Necas and Jack Drury on their roster.
The Stars have a lot more structure and support to mask those weaknesses ... mode. Dustin Wolf’s excellence has kept them in the playoff picture, but he needs more goal support.
Wolf stopped 21 of 26 shots in Monday's 6-2 loss to the Maple Leafs. He was pulled in the third period.
Wolf has lost his last two outings (0-1-1), surrendering six goals on 58 shots. He has a 22-13-5 record with three shutouts, a 2.54 GAA and a .914 save percentage through 40 appearances this season.
"He’s played really well for us. He’s given us a chance every time he’s been in there,” said Huska. “At 5-1, we’ve got a lot ...
Monday night’s game between the Calgary Flames and the Toronto Maple Leafs was Dustin Wolf’s 57th National Hockey League start. For the first time, Wolf did not finish the game.