I prefer to look at the gamelog for Wolf, as it paints a picture of a goalie that took some lumps in his first extended look in the NHL, went back down to the AHL and dominated, then had noticeable improvement when he was called back up.
His first 6 games last year (5 starter 1 relief) pre trade deadline, he had 1 game above. 900 (.933), two games just under (.897 and .895) and then three mid to low .800's (.806 .846 relief game .872)
After the trade deadline, he started 10 games. With a worse team in front of him, he had his worst game at .778 (14 goals 18 shots) but then had 3 mid to high .800 (.857 .864 .875). But then he had 3 games above .940 (.941 .947 .966) and then 3 more above .900 (.909 .909 .926)
The final 10 games were that of an NHL starter.
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