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Filip Gustavsson

Goaltender · Minnesota Wild

2016 Draft, Rd 2 Pick 25 (#55) — Pittsburgh Penguins

Age 276'2"184 lbsCatches LeftSkelleftea, SWE

Current Season

GP

50

W-L-OTL

28-15-6

GAA

2.69

SV%

.904

SO

4

GS

-

Last 5 Games

DateOppDecGASASV%
May 5@ COLL422.818
Apr 13@ STLL521.762
Apr 9@ DALL520.750
Apr 5@ DETW424.833
Apr 2vs VANW233.939

Career Stats

Contract

Cap Hit

$3.75M

Total Value

$11.25M

Expires

3 yrs · 2025-2026

Status

Then UFA

Year 3: 5 team No Trade List

via PuckPedia

Recent Stories

Trades & Rumors
Wild's Gustavsson Trade Fit Lands in Lap

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 Wild
Playoffs
Wild Bench Wallstedt for Game 2 After 8-Goal Avalanche

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.

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Playoffs
Wild Benches Wallstedt, Turns to Gus for Game 2

Minnesota coach Dean Evason pulls the plug on young Jesper Wallstedt after a rough Game 1 outing, handing the reins back to veteran Filip Gustavsson for Game 2. Wallstedt's inexperience showed through in the playoffs' brightest lights, a classic reminder that not every hot SHL prospect translates overnight to NHL pressure cookers. Gustavsson, who's logged more Minnesota minutes than most backups dream of, steps in with his crease command and that unflappable Swede cool.

Minnesota Wild
Playoffs
Gustavsson Gets Game 2 Nod for Wild

Filip Gustavsson slides into the crease for the Wild's Game 2 start in the Western second round, a clear pivot from the Game 1 debacle. Minnesota trusts the Swede's poise in high-stakes spots, especially after recent netminding experiments faltered badly. The switch raises the stakes for a series where Colorado smells blood early, and the Wild need stability to claw back momentum.

Minnesota Wild
Playoffs
Wild Bench Wallstedt After 8-Goal Avalanche

The Wild pull the plug on Jesper Wallstedt after he surrendered eight goals in Game 1's bloodbath against the Avalanche, turning to veteran Filip Gustavsson for Game 2. Minnesota's coaching staff rarely makes mid-series goalie swaps this drastic unless the tape shows total collapse, and Wallstedt's inexperience got exposed against Colorado's buzzsaw attack. With the series on a knife's edge in the Western Conference second round, Gustavsson carries the weight of a desperate bounce-back bid.

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News
Wild Tap Wallstedt Over Gustavsson for Stars Opener

The Wild brain trust has made the bold call to hand the net to Jesper Wallstedt instead of the battle-tested Filip Gustavsson for Game 1 against Dallas. Whispers from the St. Paul war room suggest Wallstedt's unflappable poise in high-stakes AHL tilts tipped

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Filip Gustavsson's stats this season?
Filip Gustavsson has a 28-15-6 record in 50 games this season with a 2.69 GAA and .904 save percentage, including 4 shutouts.
What team does Filip Gustavsson play for?
Filip Gustavsson is a goaltender for the Minnesota Wild.
What is Filip Gustavsson's contract?
Filip Gustavsson has a cap hit of $3.75M with 0 years remaining. He will be an unrestricted free agent (UFA) when the contract expires.
When was Filip Gustavsson drafted?
Filip Gustavsson was drafted in the 2016 NHL Draft by the Pittsburgh Penguins in Round 2, Pick 25 (55 overall).
Where is Filip Gustavsson from?
Filip Gustavsson is 27 years old and was born in Skelleftea, SWE.