Dustin Wolf is enjoying an outstanding rookie season (yes, he is still considered a rookie) in Cowtown. The 23-year-old has posted a 21-12-4 record, 2.59 goals against average and a .913 save percentage in his first full season as a Flame, putting him in the mix alongside Lane Hutson in the conversation for the Calder Trophy.
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Calgary is tied in the Western Conference standings with the St. Louis Blues (31-27-6), though the Flames hold two games in hand over the Blues. Utah (28-25-10, 66 points) is also within striking difference, though they were forced to settle for a single point Friday in a 4-3 overtime loss at Chicago.
The Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames are in a similar situation as they get ready to face each other Saturday in Calgary.
BOTTOM LINE: The Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens meet in a non-conference matchup. Calgary has a 29-23-10 record overall and a 17-10-4 record in home games. The Flames have gone 26-5-3 when scoring at least three goals.
GM Craig Conroy made no moves at the deadline, although it’s worth noting that he did pull off a big one at the end of January when he flipped Jakob Pelletier and Andrei Kuzmenko to the Philadelphia Flyers and got Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee in return. But that was it, as far as moves go.
Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes gave his players their wish; he kept them all together just like captain Nick Suzuki asked. By staying put on trade deadline day, Hughes essentially rewarded his players for being in the mix as the Habs’ brass wanted them to be in March.
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The timing of a deadline-day practice by Martin St. Louis said a lot about the culture the Canadiens are nurturing.
“FSO”, which stands for “Fly S— Only”, is allegedly a Montreal-based gang that is involved in Canada-wide human trafficking. The gang is known to brand its victims. “In most instances these perpetrators will lure and attract their victims under the pretense of romance, of being their boyfriend,” said Det. Kathy Bowman, ALERT.
The Calgary Flames' push for their first playoff appearance in three seasons will have to come without the benefit of reinforcements.
The Canadiens are in a holding pattern when it comes to their strategy at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline after signing Jake Evans.