Backup stint a reset for Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf
CALGARY — Calgary Flames head coach Ryan Huska uttered the word “tandem,” and Dustin Wolf rose to the challenge of reclaiming his status as the club’s No. 1 goalie.
While Devin Cooley got his first significant work of the season — five starts in seven games including three in a row — Wolf had his longest stretch this season of watching games instead of playing in them.
The 24-year-old Californian put in time with goaltending coach Jason Labarbera “to just kind of work and grind and get my game where I want it to be,” Wolf said Thursday night after making 26 saves in Calgary’s 4-1 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild.
“I just didn’t have the little extra jump I normally do. Each and every practice I made sure to have that spark and felt like I had it tonight. You’ve got to keep making sure that’s there each and every game.”


