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Wolf Makes 16 Saves for His 1st Shutout of the Season in Flames' 2-0 Win over Sharks
Dustin Wolf recorded 16 saves for his first shutout this season as the Flames capitalized on a Sharks turnover to end a three-game losing streak.
- On Thursday, Dustin Wolf made 16 saves for his first shutout of the season, leading the Calgary Flames to a 2-0 win over the San Jose Sharks.
- After a Sharks turnover, Coleman scored following errors by defensemen Sam Dickinson and Philipp Kurashev, and Samuel Honzek added an empty-net goal to seal the victory.
- Wolf made three straight saves mid-third, including two on Macklin Celebrini, and four stops in the final minute after Yaroslav Askarov was pulled for an extra attacker.
- The win ended Calgary's three-game losing streak as the Flames sit last in the NHL but two ahead of Buffalo and Nashville and prepare to host Winnipeg on Saturday night.
- Despite a massive shots edge, the Calgary Flames held a 13-1 first-period and 27-6 second-period advantage, while San Jose Sharks winger Jeff Skinner left early with an apparent left-leg injury.
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Flames' Dustin Wolf needs just 16 saves to shut out Sharks
Dustin Wolf recorded his first shutout of the season, backstopping the host Calgary Flames to a 2-0 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Thursday.
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Askarov shines, but Sharks come out flat in loss to NHL’s last-place team
Goalie Yaroslav Askarov was the San Jose Sharks’ best player for a third straight game on Thursday. But thanks to a mostly sloppy and lethargic performance by his teammates, Askarov’s effort didn’t result in a win. Askarov made 34 saves, but the Sharks couldn’t get out of their own way in a 2-0 loss to the Calgary Flames, ending their four-game winning streak. The Sharks managed just one shot in the first period and five more in the second again…
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41% Center
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C 41%
R 18%
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