
Current Season
GP
42
W-L-OTL
24-11-6
GAA
2.50
SV%
.912
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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Recent Stories
The Minnesota Wild roll into Chicago tomorrow night for a gritty Central Division showdown where Kirill Kaprizov leads the charge with his league-high points and that monster contract looming large. Chicago counters with Connor Bedard dishing assists like candy and Tyler Bertuzzi heating up on goals, while both teams juggle goalie rotations featuring Filip Gustavsson and Spencer Knight.
Filip Gustavsson stares down 18 shots but watches four slip past in a night that has Minnesota's locker room buzzing with frustration after the Rangers' clinical counterattack. The Wild dominated possession with 48 shots on Igor Shesterkin, who stonewalled them like it was 2024 playoffs all over again, but Gustavsson's pulled early in the third as New York extends its streak.
Ivan Gavrikov crashes the net and pots one on Filip Gustavsson, leveraging that big frame GMs covet for shutdown roles. The goal tilts a tight Rangers-Wild affair where blue-liners decide the fate. New York's back end asserts dominance, fueling their Metropolitan push.
Filip Gustavsson stands tall in net, backing a wild offensive outburst that leaves the Mammoth stunned and scoreless. The veteran netminder, who's seen his share of high-scoring nights in Minnesota's crease, thrives when the puck luck swings his way like this. Opponents know Gustavsson's glove hand turns games, and this blank sheet has the Wild buzzing with momentum heading into a packed schedule.
Filip Gustavsson anchors the Wild's net with another shutout gem, his 15th in the NHL and fourth this season alone, blanking Utah 5-0 just days ago. Despite the whispers labeling him an Olympic letdown after a rough international showing, his stats scream elite - 23 wins, 2.53 GAA, .912 save percentage tying him for ninth league-wide.
The Utah Mammoth wrap up a grueling five-game road swing against a Minnesota Wild squad that's suddenly found its groove with Filip Gustavsson stonewalling everything in sight. Coach André Tourigny points to a couple of those classic defensive pinches from Sean Durzi that turned into Wild goals, the kind of miscues that haunt expansion teams still figuring out the NHL's unforgiving margins.