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Calgary Flames' Goaltending Plans for 2026-27 Season

Calgary Flames' Goaltending Plans for 2026-27 Season

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The Calgary Flames, with just eight games left in the 2025-26 season, have already secured their goaltending for the 2026-27 season. Dustin Wolf, their top netminder, is set to start his seven-year, $7.5 million average annual value contract, while Devin Cooley and Arsenii Sergeev are also locked in. Wolf has had a mixed season, but remains the anchor. Cooley has been impressive in relief, and Sergeev has shown promise in the minors. Two goalies, Owen Say and Ivan Prosvetov, will hit free agency this summer. Say is likely to be re-signed as a restricted free agent, while Prosvetov may seek more ice time elsewhere as an unrestricted free agent. The Flames are also considering two Russian juniors for potential additions. With Wolf and Cooley leading the crease, the team aims to build around their young core for a playoff push.

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