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A fact from Dustin Wolf appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 20 December 2023 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Dustin Wolf(pictured) has been named his league's goaltender of the year the last four years in a row?
Hey Hickory, it's been about a week since the last update, just making sure you didn't have any holdups with any previously mentioned fixes before we can continue the review.
Per WP:LEAD, citations aren't common in leads except for controversial/disputed info. I think the following are okay to keep citations but I don't think the rest are really debatable/controversial: he is considered significantly undersized for a goaltender and is currently considered one of the top NHL goaltending prospects and The Hockey Writers ranking him as the number one prospect. Done
I find the wording of the first sentence a bit awkward. Could it possibly be re-worded to: Wolf was born on April 16, 2001, in Gilroy, California, as the only child to parents Mike and Michelle Wolf. Done
Also, I recommend moving the Elite Prospects reference to the comma after California as that is the only thing that reference verifies. The second reference could stay at the end Done
Do we have any information about his time with the Los Angeles Junior Kings? I know 104th overall isn't particularly impressive but he must've caught the eye of some scouts to even be drafted. Done
I recommend archiving all of these links in case something happens (see Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Ice Hockey/Archive82#New NHL.com development if you want to see what happens when links aren't archived). You can archive these links easily here Done (Thanks for the tool link, appreciated, I ran into this issue with all the Major-Junior league links while researching this and Mitch Love.)
...in the Conference Semi-finals of the 2018 WHL playoffs, Carter Hart.... You can remove Carter since you already mentioned his first name earlier. Done
I think you can merge the 2019 playoffs with the first paragraph. I totally get it if you don't want to but to me it makes the page seem too sparse and like there's not a lot of info. By merged I just mean added to the end, not removing info. Done
You can also do the same thing with the paragraph about the 2019–20 season and Del Wilson Trophy Done
The information you added to his contract paragraph is really interesting but I think it can also be merged with the one below it.Not done If you're adamant I can change it, but as it's more talking about the offseason, rather than the 2019-20 season, I'd rather keep it seperate.
posting the highest save percentage (SV%) and goals against average (GAA). I recommend moving the abbreviations to During his WHL bantam-draft year, Wolf posted a 2.99 goals against average (GAA) and .905 save percentage through seven games with the Junior Kings' bantam AAA team since this is the first mention Done
Seeing as you only have two sentences about the 2019–20 season, I feel like you could add more to it. Maybe include "goalie of the month" [1] Done (I may add some more here in a little bit, just doing a bit more research.)
I absolutely love how you got the jumping photo! Thank you very much! I'm not a photographer (clearly) but I knew that photo would be good here.
Wolf began the 2020–21 season with the Stockton Heat, making his professional debut on February 21, 2021, a 7–1 loss to the Toronto Marlies. But the season started on February 5. Why did it take that long? Not done that was the Heat's first game of the season. COVID schedule and whatnot [2]
Wolf had a standout rookie season - we don't see anything else about this except for his end of season stats. Is there anything else interesting? Done
Do we have anything for the current season? I know it's early so it's okay if you don't but how did he do at camp? Why was he sent back? Doneish, too early to put too much for this season.
The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below. Please do not modify this page. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as this nomination's talk page, the article's talk page or Wikipedia talk:Did you know), unless there is consensus to re-open the discussion at this page. No further edits should be made to this page.
... that Dustin Wolf(pictured) has been named his league's goaltender of the year the last four years in a row? Source: "For the second year in a row, the Calgary Wranglers’ Dustin Wolf is the winner of the Aldege ‘Baz’ Bastien Memorial Award as the AHL’s best goalie for the 2022-23 season. It’s the fourth straight year that Wolf has been named the top goalie in his league after he won the Del Wilson Trophy as the WHL’s top shot-stopper while playing for the Everett Silvertips in 2019-20 and ’20-21." [3]
ALT1: ... that ice hockey goaltenderDustin Wolf(pictured) is known for his warmup routine, which is concluded by a vertical jump while wearing full gear? Source: "Prior to the start of each stanza, Wolf shakes out his legs and then squats in his crease, loading up to leap as high as he can possibly muster. He gets impressive airtime, especially when you consider all that armour weighing him down."[4]
ALT2: ... that ice hockey goaltenderDustin Wolf's on-ice warmup is concluded by a vertical jump while wearing full gear (pictured)? Source: Same as ALT1
Overall: Everything looks alright. Just promoted to GA status. No QPQ needed as this is the nominator's second DYK. Images are alright. Either hook works. BeanieFan11 (talk) 00:11, 8 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]