Coming off an impressive rookie season where he went 29-16-8 and finished second in Calder Trophy voting behind Lane Hutson, Dustin Wolf continues to prove he’s a key part of Calgary’s future in net. Facing the Canadiens in Montreal, Wolf came up big with a huge pad save on Nick Suzuki’s breakaway to keep the Flames within one. Calgary later tied the game in the third, and Wolf’s 26-save effort helped them earn a point on the road.