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Expect Dustin Wolf to Secure the Flames’ Top Goaltender Position

Calgary Flames Sign Dustin Wolf to a Two-Year Contract


Dustin Wolf, the Calgary Flames’ highly-touted goalie prospect, is ready to claim the number-one goalie job with the club. After another season of development and success, the 23-year-old is approaching this year’s training camp with a clear focus and renewed determination to secure a permanent spot on the Flames roster.

Here’s why Wolf feels more confident and prepared than ever.


Wolf Has Mentally Prepared for Training Camp

Wolf acknowledges that coming into camp this year feels different. He has a clearer understanding of the competition and the battles ahead. Wolf prepared himself physically and mentally. He’ll work hard to make his mark and seize the opportunity. The road cleared when Jacob Markstrom moved to New Jersey. The only question left to answer is how many starts Wolf makes this season, and will he beat out Dan Vladar for the No. 1 job in Calgary?

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Wolf focused on doing everything he could to be physically prepared. He came into camp to be prepared as best he could physically, going out there, playing games, and having fun.

The Mental and Physical Confidence in Claiming the No. 1 Goalie Job

Beyond the physical preparation, Wolf emphasized the importance of his mental state. He believes he can go into camp, take the job, and help the Flames win games. He made it clear that he’s not just there to compete but to emerge as the Flames’ go-to goalie.

Dustin Wolf could the starter for the Flames this season

Over the summer, Wolf worked extensively with the Flames’ strength staff and his goalie coach, Jason LaBarbera. He noted how these efforts have helped him feel more physically prepared than ever. He shared that he worked closely with Jason over the past few months and feels confident he’ll be ready to compete.

The Bottom Line for Wolf: Help His Team Win

Wolf’s primary goal is straightforward: to step into games and make an impact by helping his team win. His focus on improving his physical abilities and mental toughness has positioned him well for the next step in his career. Wolf’s determination to shoulder the responsibility as the Flames’ top goalie prepares him to prove he belongs in that role.

Wolf’s preparation, confidence, and relentless work ethic suggest he’s on the verge of a breakout season. His approach and mentality make him a standout to watch as the Flames head into the season, with the potential to become their go-to netminder.

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