How acquired:Selected with No. 214 pick in 2019 NHL Draft
2021-22 season: Stockton (AHL): 47 GP, 33-9-4, 2.35 GAA, .924 save percentage
Wolf (6-0, 170) had about as a good a season as a goalie could have in his professional debut. He led the AHL with 33 wins and was eighth in GAA (2.35) and fourth in save percentage (.924), all tops among first-year players. He was named an AHL First-Team All-Star and a member of its All-Rookie Team, on top of being the recipient of the Aldege 'Baz' Bastien Memorial Award, presented annually to the AHL's most outstanding goalie. The Flames can afford to be patient with the 21-year-old, who was named the Western Hockey League's top goalie in 2019-20 and 2020-21, with starter Jacob Markstrom signed for four more seasons.
"I think all it is for him now is proving this wasn't a fluke," senior goaltending coach Jordan Sigalet said. "I know he's proved it at the junior level, but let's see him again this year. Is he one, two, or three years away? That's kind of up to him. He needs to become a consistent goalie at the American Hockey League level, consistently one of the best."
Projected NHL arrival:2024-25