Wolf made 25 saves in Thursday's 4-1 loss to St. Louis.
On Thursday night, for the second time in three days, the Calgary Flames faced the St. Louis Blues on the road. For the second time in three days, they were held to just a single goal and just couldn’t muster enough offence to overcome their mistakes.
Brayden Schenn scored twice, Jordan Kyrou had his 20th goal and the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Thursday night to sweep a two-game set in St. Louis.
ST. LOUIS -- Brayden Schenn scored twice for the St. Louis Blues in a 4-1 win against the Calgary Flames at Enterprise Center on Thursday.
Overall, the Flames' No. 1 goaltender is 15-6-2 with a pair of shutouts, a 2.50 GAA and a .916 save percentage. He has finally come into his own as an NHL goalkeeper after he was considered one of the top goaltenders in the minors the last three seasons.
They were facing the St. Louis Blues in back-to-back contests, and they had a chance to create some separation between the two clubs in the wildcard race. However, things didn't go as planned, as the hometown Blues swept the Flames,
The Blues outshot the Flames 15-7 in the first period and had a 14-4 edge at one point. St. Louis captain Brayden Schenn opened the scoring at 4:55 after a turnover behind the Calgary net, taking a pass from Dylan Holloway and roofing a shot high farside from one knee.
Blues started game with purpose, made early statement; Schenn line was dominant; power play goal late in second stunted Calgary's surge
Brayden Schenn scored twice to lead the St. Louis Blues past the visiting Calgary Flames 4-1 on Thursday night. The Blues swept their three-game season series with the Flames for the second straight campaign.
The Calgary Flames were unable to exact revenge on the St. Louis Blues. After falling to the Blues by a 2-1 final on Tuesday night, they dropped last night’s rematch by a 4-1 final.
The Flames are playing strong hockey of late, ripping a ton of shots on goal, which will cause problems for the Blues, especially if they draw penalties. St. Louis is scoring with relative ease as well, and Calgary will turn to Dan Vladar in net.
Brayden Schenn's two goals lead the Blues to a 4-1 win over the Flames, completing a season sweep. St. Louis scored three first-period goals, with Joel Hofer making 28 saves in the victory.