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Is a Dustin Wolf extension a priority this off-season for Flames?



How do you see the Rasmus Andersson situation playing out? Is a Dustin Wolf extension a priority this off-season for the Flames? How active do you see the Flames being in free agency? TSN Calgary Bureau Chief Salim Valji joins SC with Jay Onrait to discuss.

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  1. Wolf no doubt this past season helped the Flames get very close to actually seeing playoff action and certainly had the stamina to start 53 regular season games. Late next June he will become a restricted free agent if an NHL team gives him a qualifying offer. Maybe the Flames will offer him a bridge deal and with, according to PuckPedia, cap space of over US$25 million, they certainly have the cap space to sign him to a per-season cap hit of US$2 million or more.

    A bigger question is which goalie should become the main backup, with, among goalies under contract, Devin Cooley, Owen Say and Arseni Sergeyev. of those last three, none this past season played in a non-preseason game for the Flames. Dan Vladar, the main backup for the past four seasons, has a contract that expires later this month, making him an unrestricted free agent as he turned 27 last August that the free hyphen agent market for goalies isn’t this all season all that great may very well mean by next week Monday Eastern Daylight Time they don’t re-sign him, he’ll get to play for another NHL team if he wants to, and there’s one that wants to offer him a contract.

  2. Future is bright in Cowtown? They're refusing to rebuild… Their future looks like their present – irrelevant.

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