Player Discussion Dustin Wolf

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I had him as 3rd or 4th round pick easily in his draft year. My mock draft I took him for the Flames earlier than they actually did. I don’t know why NHL scouts didn’t like him. Because everyone I knew in scouting and player agents really liked him before the draft.
He was 5’11 heading into his draft year which really is on the verge of being an NHL goalie height, while playing for the silvertips who are famous for making goalies look good. There were plenty of reasons to doubt him until he just kept proving all of his talents were elite enough to make those doubts foolish.

It’s not like Calgary saw something other teams didn’t, he was still the 4th last player taken in the draft. It was a legitimate concern, his backup actually had a better GAA (1.62) and a better save percentage (.942) in 13 games. Scouts had a good reason to be suspect of how transferable Wolf’s game was, him winning 4 GOTY awards his next 4 seasons just showed that to be foolhardy.
 
He was 5’11 heading into his draft year which really is on the verge of being an NHL goalie height, while playing for the silvertips who are famous for making goalies look good. There were plenty of reasons to doubt him until he just kept proving all of his talents were elite enough to make those doubts foolish.

It’s not like Calgary saw something other teams didn’t, he was still the 4th last player taken in the draft. It was a legitimate concern, his backup actually had a better GAA (1.62) and a better save percentage (.942) in 13 games. Scouts had a good reason to be suspect of how transferable Wolf’s game was, him winning 4 GOTY awards his next 4 seasons just showed that to be foolhardy.

I thought I read somewhere that our goaltending group wanted him earlier, but because we already picked up a goalie or had other players that were higher up on the list, we didn't get around to it. In fact, I seem to recall there was an interview where they we were surprised he was still there in the 7th round (thought he might go in the 4th-6th rounds) and even more surprised to realize he was in the stands.

Super glad we got him. The Kanzig trade was an excellent trade.
 
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If the Flames are smart and aware of what century it is, they'll sign Wolf to an Oettinger/Swayman contract sometime in the next 6 to 18 months.

If the Flames act like the Flames, they'll sign him to a 5 or 6 year deal then either watch him walk in free agency for nothing a la Gaudreau or sign him to the cap percentage adjusted equivalent of Shesterkin's extension.
 
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If the Flames are smart and aware of what century it is, they'll sign Wolf to an Oettinger/Swayman contract sometime in the next 6 to 18 months.

If the Flames act like the Flames, they'll sign him to a 5 or 6 year deal then either watch him walk in free agency for nothing a la Gaudreau or sign him to the cap percentage adjusted equivalent of Shesterkin's extension.
I'm hoping the Flames give me a couple dope ass birthday presents (bday is July 1), with signing Wolf and Andersson to 8 year extensions.
 
I understand load management when it comes to Wolf, especially after hearing that Hellebyuck rarely practices with the Jets because of how much he plays and at this stage in his career, I don't think that would be a great idea for Wolf. But I do think it is time to play Wolf a little more.

Thus far he's played 22/41 games, I think playing him in 28-30 of the remaining games is fair while still managing his workload. For instance, when March rolls around if we sit him for the games on March 8 and 25, he'll get breaks of 5 and 4 days.
 
I understand load management when it comes to Wolf, especially after hearing that Hellebyuck rarely practices with the Jets because of how much he plays and at this stage in his career, I don't think that would be a great idea for Wolf. But I do think it is time to play Wolf a little more.

Thus far he's played 22/41 games, I think playing him in 28-30 of the remaining games is fair while still managing his workload. For instance, when March rolls around if we sit him for the games on March 8 and 25, he'll get breaks of 5 and 4 days.

Kipper would have played 39 of them :sarcasm:

But yeah I would like to see them give him a starter’s workload the rest of the way if they’re going to try and extend him long term this summer
 
Jets fan dropping by.

Wolf is one of the guys that had allot of hype by the typical Canadian HFBoards prospect pumping hoping for a miracle to save the franchise fan base. All seven Canadian fan bases suffer from this faith based delusion.

From arms length one thing I noticed though was Wolf always had a phenomenal save percentage to back up the hype. That always caught my eye since it was the same thing we saw with Hellebuyck pre NHL. Different paths to the NHL but eerily similar eye popping Save %.

Last night I took my son to the game and was really looking forward to watching Wolf live for the first time. As luck would have it Zary’s Uncle and friends were sitting beside me. His buddy was a Jets fan but they were fun people to chat with.

Needless to say I was REALLY impressed by Wolf. We have all been witness to when our teams get goalied so it’s not like this was a one off. After the first period I posted on our GTD that I thought we were getting goalied tonight. However this was a bit different. Getting goalied there usually feels like there is luck involved but last night there was less of that feel and more of a player in the zone. I loved how Wolf looked in the net, He is technically sound, has great positioning, also has those cat like reflexes and movement undersized goalies needs but they key is he wasn’t over reliant on them. Also the dude is a master and getting out of his net fast to stop the pucks on dump ins. He was also good at handling it. Flames D core were really struggling with clean zone exits and were very forecheckable, looked like they were handling a grenade too often. They did a better than average job managing net front traffic and site lines though. The ice was tilted for most of the night so Wolf was fighting and uphill battle.

OK micro sample size alert but this kid has that “It factor”. I didn’t feel this was a lucky one off type game I felt I was watching a young emerging top end talent that will be a cornerstone for your franchise. Kid feels like he’s going to be a star.

Congrats. I will be pumping his tires on those ever so important Calder threads which are usually calm and rational
 
Jets fan dropping by.

Wolf is one of the guys that had allot of hype by the typical Canadian HFBoards prospect pumping hoping for a miracle to save the franchise fan base. All seven Canadian fan bases suffer from this faith based delusion.

From arms length one thing I noticed though was Wolf always had a phenomenal save percentage to back up the hype. That always caught my eye since it was the same thing we saw with Hellebuyck pre NHL. Different paths to the NHL but eerily similar eye popping Save %.

Last night I took my son to the game and was really looking forward to watching Wolf live for the first time. As luck would have it Zary’s Uncle and friends were sitting beside me. His buddy was a Jets fan but they were fun people to chat with.

Needless to say I was REALLY impressed by Wolf. We have all been witness to when our teams get goalied so it’s not like this was a one off. After the first period I posted on our GTD that I thought we were getting goalied tonight. However this was a bit different. Getting goalied there usually feels like there is luck involved but last night there was less of that feel and more of a player in the zone. I loved how Wolf looked in the net, He is technically sound, has great positioning, also has those cat like reflexes and movement undersized goalies needs but they key is he wasn’t over reliant on them. Also the dude is a master and getting out of his net fast to stop the pucks on dump ins. He was also good at handling it. Flames D core were really struggling with clean zone exits and were very forecheckable, looked like they were handling a grenade too often. They did a better than average job managing net front traffic and site lines though. The ice was tilted for most of the night so Wolf was fighting and uphill battle.

OK micro sample size alert but this kid has that “It factor”. I didn’t feel this was a lucky one off type game I felt I was watching a young emerging top end talent that will be a cornerstone for your franchise. Kid feels like he’s going to be a star.

Congrats. I will be pumping his tires on those ever so important Calder threads which are usually calm and rational
To be honest Calgary prospects usually get under hyped typically. Being one of the smaller Canadian markets we don’t have much dedicated media types discussing them, and our smaller fan base is on the quiet side for drumming up interest. So usually the players who get hyped up in our organization are doing insane things to necessitate getting talked about, like Wolf winning 4 consecutive goalie of the year awards across the WHL and AHL.

For example, Parekh’s prospect page on the main boards is 22 pages long. It has progressed barely one page since this season has commenced and that was mostly just WJC discussion and talking about an early season incident. He just had a 3 goal, 5 point night to become Saginaw’s all time leading scorer amongst defenseman, and his prospect page never even got bumped and I can’t even find a major media outlet or personality that’s mentioned it outside the hockey news. Yet I can tell you about Cowan’s point streak or Hutson’s plus/minus from his last game.

Other examples are Calgary currently has one of the best goal scorers in the NCAA in Suniev (tied for 5th), Mews who is second in scoring amongst all CHL defenseman, and Stromgren who has 28 points in his last 30 AHL games, a better pace than anyone from the 2021 draft not in the NHL yet. I’d pray for these boards if any of them were drafted by Montreal.
 
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To be honest Calgary prospects usually get under hyped typically. Being one of the smaller Canadian markets we don’t have much dedicated media types discussing them, and our smaller fan base is on the quiet side for drumming up interest. So usually the players who get hyped up in our organization are doing insane things to necessitate getting talked about, like Wolf winning 4 consecutive goalie of the year awards across the WHL and AHL.

For example, Parekh’s prospect page on the main boards is 22 pages long. It has progressed barely one page since this season has commenced and that was mostly just WJC discussion and talking about an early season incident. He just had a 3 goal, 5 point night to become Saginaw’s all time leading scorer amongst defenseman, and his prospect page never even got bumped and I can’t even find a major media outlet or personality that’s mentioned it outside the hockey news. Yet I can tell you about Cowan’s point streak or Hutson’s plus/minus from his last game.

Other examples are Calgary currently has one of the best goal scorers in the NCAA in Suniev (tied for 5th), Mews who is second in scoring amongst all CHL defenseman, and Stromgren who has 28 points in his last 30 AHL games, a better pace than anyone from the 2021 draft not in the NHL yet. I’d pray for these boards if any of them were drafted by Montreal.

Montreal is on a different level although Hutson is almost living up to their insane hype. Parekh looks like a hell of a prospect for you guys.
 
I don’t really know how to evaluate a goalie outside of their ability to stop pucks and Wolf has just done that better than most at every single level so far and I hope he keeps doing it tbh
 
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Like mentioned, Wolf has the "it" factor. Flames are 1/3 on franchise cornerstone pieces with Wolf, now we need that #1 center and #1 defender (could be Parekh which would push us to 2/3 which this early in a re-tool is pretty solid).

It's his rookie season and he's already a top 5 goalie in the league playing behind mostly 5-7 defenders as well. That Winnipeg game should 100% be a loss with the amount of turnovers in our own zone and he kept Winnipeg to 1 goal on 40 shots.

He rarely ever gets beaten clean and when he does it's news worthy (like Parayko), whereas some goalies it's every or every other game they let a bad one in.

Can't believe I witnessed the Flames drafting a legit starter in my life. Don't care if it's super early, the Wolf could go down as the best Flames goalie in history. I love this player.
 
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Like mentioned, Wolf has the "it" factor. Flames are 1/3 on franchise cornerstone pieces with Wolf, now we need that #1 center and #1 defender (could be Parekh which would push us to 2/3 which this early in a re-tool is pretty solid).

It's his rookie season and he's already a top 5 goalie in the league playing behind mostly 5-7 defenders as well. That Winnipeg game should 100% be a loss with the amount of turnovers in our own zone and he kept Winnipeg to 1 goal on 40 shots.

He rarely ever gets beaten clean and when he does it's news worthy (like Parayko), whereas some goalies it's every or every other game they let a bad one in.

Can't believe I witnessed the Flames drafting a legit starter in my life. Don't care if it's super early, the Wolf could go down as the best Flames goalie in history. I love this player.
Wolf is already insanely good and puts his team on his back, but this narrative that he’s doing it despite our defense isn’t true. Defensively our team has actually been middle of the pack on the year outside our PK.

At all strengths, we are 15th in CA/60, 20th in SA/60, 13th in xGA/60, 24th in SCA/60, 20th in HDCA/60. Weegar and Andersson are both high great top pair defense. Bahl is a good top 4 defensive defenseman, and Pachal has been a fantastic bottom pair guy. We are really only missing a solid second pair guy as far as miscast players go. Hanley has actually done pretty good with Weegar despite obviously being a position that should be improved. Lots of people keep saying “mostly 5-7 guys” when we have one of those playing above their heads.
 

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