The burning question of Calgary Flames training camp still didn’t have an answer at almost the quarter pole of the NHL season.
A bona fide No. 1 goaltender has yet to emerge, but the tandem of Dan Vladar and Dustin Wolf has been a strength of a club (8-6-3) still finding its feet.
Calgary’s save percentage (.904) ranked ninth in the NHL and 10th in goals-against average (2.94) on Thursday.
“They both have fed off of each other,” Flames head coach Ryan Huska said Thursday. “I call them 1A and 1A for our team. It’s worked well for us right now because the they’ve both been playing so well.
“The pressure one puts on the other with a good performance has been good for our team. They’ve given our players a really good feeling that if there is a mistake that’s made, these guys are going to be there for …