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Originally Posted by blankall
Maybe not. He's from the West coast of the USA. Seems like it's the guys from the north east area of the USA who are most attached to the hockey system there. Wolf played in the WHL in Everett.
Wolf was also consistently passed over for the starting positions with team USA. Imo he'll be grateful that the Flames gave him such a good chance. They drafted him, when every other team passed and then moved him up to the AHL quickly.
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Originally Posted by jayswin
Is this a hunch or have you seen something that suggests this? He is a UFA 2028, so that's when he would have full control. His next RFA contract will start 2026 (season after next).
He would have to force the Flames into a 2 year RFA deal to leave as soon as he has full control. With what he is now and looks to be on track to become that would go down as one of the biggest contract blunders in modern hockey history. And I haven't heard anything to suggest he is looking to bolt as soon as he has control like that to the point of forcing our hand that badly.
That's why I'm curious what you had heard.
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Originally Posted by midniteowl
Yeah right, people were saying that about Coronato as well, see what happened? 
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No, no...no insider info.
I got a Wolf Jersey and usually when I get a named player's jersey that means that the player is gone within 6 months.
I have a pretty reliable track record with this sort of thing. I'm hoping it takes a dent, but it hasn't thus far.
Fingers crossed.
Also...I did get two. The second name shall remain unspoken for the foreseeable future....for now...