BIG BAD šŗ The #Flames have signed Dustin Wolf (@dwolf2332) to a three-year entry-level contract: cflam.es/3d37sEz
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Flames sign Dustin Wolf to entry level contract

Photo credit: Chris Mast/Everett Silvertips
Brad Trelivingās busy week continues.
The Calgary Flames have announced that their erstwhile general manager has signed goaltending prospect Dustin Wolf to a three year entry level contract. Itās the third signing for the Flames this week, following on the heels of new pacts for Emilio Pettersen and Johannes Kinnvall.
(Pat Steinberg hinted about this on Twitter last evening, by the way.)
Wolf, 19, was the Flamesā seventh round pick, 214th overall, in the 2019 NHL Draft. The star netminder for the Everett Silvertips has been top marks in the Western Hockey League, earning comparisons to predecessor Carter Hart for how danged dominant heās been between the pipes.
Wolf was the statistical leader in the WHL (outright or tied) in wins, shutouts, goals against average and save percentage, and is the leader (or close to it) in those categories Canada-wide. Heās a two-time conference all-star and the reigning WHL Scholastic Player of the Year.
In short? Heās a damn good goaltender, who slid to the seventh round at the draft because heās relatively short by goaltending standards. It hasnāt seemed to hold him back much in the Dub, though.
Wolf will return to the WHL next season, so his contract will slide by a year. Heāll be eligible to play in the AHL in 2021-22.
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