Ten games into the 2025-26 season, the Calgary Flames are in a bad spot. Article content

Their 2-7-1 record has them dead last in the NHL, they’re scoring less than anybody and are searching for answers. Article content Article content

Is it all bad, though?

Let’s take a look at 10 things we’ve learned from the first 10 games:

1. Wolf’s working, a lot

Dustin Wolf has played in nine of the Flames’ first 10 games this season.

Is that sustainable? If he played in 90% of their 82-game schedule, that would see him play either 73 or 74 games between now and mid-April, the most in a single season in the NHL since Cam Ward played 74 in 2010-11.

That doesn’t seem realistic, and surely the Flames will look to Devin Cooley for more appearances between the pipes sooner rather than later. Th

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