While the world is dealing with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the hockey world is planning hopefully for the future. In that vein, USA Hockey announced plans on Tuesday for its’ summer camp for the 2021 World Junior Championship. A pair of Calgary Flames prospects were on its roster: Dustin Wolf and Josh Nodler.
Wolf, 19, isn’t a big surprise. He was named USA Hockey’s top junior-aged goaltender last season (and also was the top dog in Canadian major junior). He served as backup at last year’s tournament to Spencer Knight, who he’ll probably back up again. He was the Flames’ seventh round pick in 2019, drafted late because he’s considered short for a goaltender.