NHL Power Rankings Shock: Early Surprises That Turned the Season Upside Down
It’d be nice for the Flames, on some level, if Wolf solidifies his status as a franchise goaltender, but the roster around him isn’t good enough to be dragged — by him or anyone else — any further than the middle of the pack. Thus far, he hasn’t been great (.905 save percentage, nearly three goals saved below expected) and Calgary has only banked two points in his five starts. “Too competitive” has not been an issue.
32. San Jose Sharks, 0-1-2
Sean: 31
Dom: 32
WRONG: Macklin Celebrini is a no-questions-asked superstar.



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