If there were ever worries about a sophomore slump for Dustin Wolf, they should be put to rest now.
They were probably always a little silly, but a slower-than-expected start to the 2025-26 season amplified concerns just a bit.
And if you remove any context and just take his season-long numbers purely on their own, you could probably still argue that Wolf’s .893 save percentage and 3.24 goals-against average are a little disappointing, especially compared to the .910 save percentage and 2.64 GAA he put up last year.
The thing is, removing all context is stupid. Those numbers don’t tell anything close to the full story.
Yes, Wolf got off to a slow start, but his numbers over the last three-and-a-half weeks prove he’s absolutely playing at an elite level again.
Since Oct. 19, the day af

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