CALGARY — Staring up at the Jumbotron like everyone else in attendance, Dustin Wolf was curious as to how he did it.

How he managed to make the best of his 26 saves while lying on his stomach, kicking up his leg in desperation as Marcus Johansson redirected a Mats Zuccarello pass at Wolf’s doorstep.

“Well, I thought I was s— out of luck when he made the first pass,” admitted the Calgary Flames netminder with a grin.

“Just got some bounces tonight. It hit me, and Naz(em Kadri) made a nice play with his stick to (bat) it out of there. That’s hockey. Sometimes bounces go your way. Sometimes they don’t. And thankfully, we got a couple to go our way tonight.”

A 4-1 Flames win over the sizzling Minnesota Wild Thursday night came eight days after Wolf last saw action, when he was pulled less

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