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Wild G Filip Gustavsson to undergo hip surgery

By Thomson Reuters May 18, 2026 | 6:58 PM

Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson will undergo hip surgery and it is unclear whether he’ll be recovered in time for training camp.

Wild general manager Bill Guerin ​surmised on Monday that the surgery would take place “as ‌soon as possible.” Guerin said the injury was the wear-and-tear type and wasn’t sustained in any one situation.

The hip injury could be the reason Gustavsson’s performance declined late in the season and why he started just one ‌postseason ​game. Rookie Jesper Wallstedt was the ⁠main goalie during the Wild’s ⁠playoff run, which ended in the second round against the Colorado Avalanche.

Gustavsson didn’t mention an injury when he met with reporters on Friday. He has a five-year, $34 million contract ​that begins with the 2026-27 season.

Gustavsson, 27, was 28-15-6 with a 2.69 goals-against average and four shutouts in 50 games (49 ⁠starts) this season. He allowed four ⁠goals and stopped 18 shots in a 5-2 ​loss to Colorado in his Game 2 playoff start.

Overall, he is ​111-74-26 with a 2.67 GAA and 15 shutouts in ‌219 appearances (210 starts) in one-plus seasons with the Ottawa Senators (2020-22) and four seasons with the Wild.

Wallstedt, 23, went 18-9-6 with a 2.61 GAA and four shutouts in 35 regular-season appearances (33 starts). He ⁠was 5-5-0 with a 2.77 GAA in 10 playoff starts.

Guerin likes the strong goalie tandem – both players are from Sweden – and doesn’t ⁠feel pressure to trade ‌one of them.

“I like our goaltending situation, ⁠to be quite honest with you,” Guerin said. “Both ​of ‌our goalies are No. 1 goalies, you know? ​The luxury ⁠of it is being able to put a fresh, rested goalie in the net every night, and you know both guys are signed. They’re both very good. They work well in a tandem. They support each other. I’m very comfortable with where it ​is.”

–Field Level Media