
Current Season
GP
50
W-L-OTL
28-15-6
GAA
2.69
SV%
.904
SO
4
GS
-
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$3.75M
Total Value
$11.25M
Expires
3 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
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Minnesota has another Filip Gustavsson item to sift through, and this one is all about the hip. After serving as the playoff backup, he now gets an update that will matter to anyone trying to read the Wild’s offseason goalie plans. These are the kinds of injuries that teams often downplay until they have to build around them, and the timing here makes it impossible to ignore. For a club that just got bounced, the state of its backup and its starter picture can quickly become the story.
Minnesota’s season is over, and now the postmortem starts in the one area every team cares about first: the crease. Filip Gustavsson’s news lands right after the Wild’s playoff exit, which means every health update suddenly matters a lot more than it did a week ago. The league never waits around for a team to catch its breath, and Minnesota has to sort out what this means for its goaltending picture fast. In this business, an offseason goalie update is never just an update.
Filip Gustavsson’s hip surgery puts the Wild in the sort of goaltending uncertainty teams hate to admit publicly. The team is saying it is unclear whether he will miss the start of 2026-27, which is front-office language for everyone waiting on medical timelines and hoping for the best. Minnesota cannot just shrug this off, because goaltending plans have a way of collapsing the moment you assume they are fine.
Filip Gustavsson is headed for hip surgery, and that immediately puts Minnesota’s goaltending picture under a brighter spotlight. Injury news like this always changes the temperature around a team, especially when it involves a position that can swing an entire season by itself. The Wild now have to deal with both the recovery timeline and the ripple effect it creates for their plans going forward.
Minnesota stumbles on the perfect trade partner for Filip Gustavsson as goaltending drama unfolds. The Wild weigh moving their young netminder amid cap crunches and playoff regrets. This opportunity tempts GM Bill Guerin to cash in on value. Deadline deals like this reshape contenders overnight.
Minnesota pulls the plug on Jesper Wallstedt after he gets lit up for eight goals in Game 1 against Colorado. Filip Gustavsson slides back in net as the Wild chase a series split before the altitude bites harder. Goaltending carousel spins fast in playoff pressure cookers, and this switch tests Minnesota's depth against a buzzing Avalanche squad hungry for dominance.