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Filip Gustavsson

Filip Gustavsson (born June 7, 1998) is a for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Standing at 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighing 184 pounds, he plays left-handed and has been a key figure in the Wild's goaltending tandem since 2022. Drafted in the second round, 55th overall, by the in the , Gustavsson developed in the (SHL) with before making his North American professional debut. Gustavsson's early NHL journey included a trade to the on February 23, 2018, as part of a three-team deal that sent to the Penguins; in exchange, Ottawa received Gustavsson along with defenseman and a first-round pick. He made his NHL debut during the 2020–21 season with the Senators. Across his two seasons in , Gustavsson appeared in 27 games, recording a 10–13–3 mark with a 3.06 goals-against average (GAA) and .907 save percentage (SV%). He signed a two-year entry-level contract with in 2021. On July 13, 2022, the Senators traded him to the for goaltender , marking the start of his tenure with the Wild where, as of November 2025, he has played 155 games, compiling a 77–53–19 record, 2.54 GAA, and .916 SV%. In the American Hockey League (AHL), he has appeared in 95 games with the , posting a 3.06 GAA and .898 SV%. Gustavsson broke out in the 2022–23 season with , recording 22 wins in 37 starts, a 2.10 GAA (second in the NHL), .931 SV% (second in the NHL), and three shutouts, earning praise as one of the league's top young . He followed with a strong 2023–24 campaign (20–18–4, 3.06 GAA, .899 SV% in 45 games) and an even better 2024–25 season, where he led the team with 31 wins, a 2.56 GAA, and .914 SV% across 58 games. Internationally, he has represented at the World Junior Championships, appearing in seven games with a 1.84 GAA and .929 SV%. On October 4, 2025, Gustavsson signed a five-year, $34 million extension with , carrying an average annual value of $6.8 million and running through the 2030–31 season, solidifying his role as the franchise's long-term starting .

Early life and junior career

Early life

Filip Gustavsson was born on June 7, 1998, in , a town in northern renowned for its deep-rooted culture and home to the professional club , which began competing in in 1943 and has been a member of the (formerly Elitserien) since 1977. Growing up in this environment, Gustavsson was immersed in the sport from an early age, reflecting the community's emphasis on as a central part of local identity and youth development. His initial foray into goaltending was influenced by his younger brother, Melker Gustavsson, during informal games in their childhood. Melker, born in 2001, stubbornly refused to take the position, leaving Filip to fill the role; this led to moments where Filip enjoyed frustrating his brother with saves, sparking his passion for the position. By age 12, Gustavsson committed fully to goaltending, drawn to the opportunity to play every minute of the game and directly impact outcomes. Gustavsson's early organized hockey involvement began with the local club Kågedalens AIF in , where he developed his foundational skills amid the town's supportive ecosystem. This period laid the groundwork for his progression in Sweden's structured , shaped by family play and regional traditions.

Junior career

Gustavsson joined the junior system in 2014, transitioning from AIK's J18 team to Luleå's J18 squad before advancing to the J20 Nationell league (also known as SuperElit) that same season. In his initial J20 campaign during 2014–15, he appeared in 7 games, recording a 1–6–0 record with a 3.96 goals-against average (GAA) and .881 save percentage. His performance improved in the 2015–16 season, where he played 20 regular-season games for Luleå, posting an 8–11–0 record, 3.22 GAA, and .893 save percentage, while adding one appearance. The following year, 2016–17, Gustavsson further refined his skills in a role, appearing in 6 regular-season games with a 3–3–0 record, 2.09 GAA, and .928 save percentage; in the , he went 1–2–0 over 3 games with a 0.95 GAA, .967 save percentage, and one . On loan back to Luleå's team in 2017–18, he excelled in 7 games, achieving a 5–2–0 record, 1.71 GAA, .925 save percentage, and two , demonstrating steady progression as a promising junior . On November 14, 2015, Gustavsson made his (SHL) debut with at age 17, becoming one of the youngest goaltenders to appear in the league that season. In the 2015–16 SHL regular season, he played 6 games, compiling a 4–2–0 record with a 2.17 GAA and .910 save percentage. He also featured in one playoff game, securing a with a 1–0–0 record, 0.00 GAA, and 1.000 save percentage. Gustavsson's junior achievements culminated in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, where he was selected in the second round, 55th overall, by the on June 25, 2016. Following the draft, he continued developing with Luleå while gaining initial exposure to the Penguins' organization, including attending their 2017 development camp. On June 16, 2017, he signed a three-year entry-level with , with the agreement set to activate upon his transition to North American professional play.

Professional career

Pre-NHL years

Gustavsson signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on June 16, 2017, but remained on loan with of the [Swedish Hockey League](/page/Swedish Hockey League) (SHL) to continue his development. In the 2016–17 season, he appeared in 15 games for , posting a 2.70 goals-against average (GAA) and .912 save percentage. The following year, during the 2017–18 campaign, Gustavsson established himself as a key contributor, playing 22 games with a 2.07 GAA, .918 save percentage, and three shutouts; his performance ranked second among SHL rookies in both GAA and save percentage while leading them in shutouts. These efforts highlighted his growth as a reliable starter in one of Europe's top leagues, though finished outside the playoffs. On February 23, 2018, the traded Gustavsson, along with defenseman , their 2018 first-round draft pick, and a 2019 third-round pick, to the as part of a three-team deal that brought forward to . Following the trade, Gustavsson completed the 2017–18 SHL season with Luleå before transitioning to . Gustavsson joined the Senators' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Belleville Senators, for the remainder of the 2017–18 season, where he made seven appearances with a 3.01 GAA and .912 save percentage. Over the next three full seasons (2018–19 to 2020–21), he solidified his role as Belleville's primary goaltender, appearing in 68 games and demonstrating steady improvement in puck-handling and rebound control. His most notable AHL stretch came in 2020–21, when he recorded a 2.86 GAA and .910 save percentage in 13 games, earning selection to the AHL All-Star Classic. Earlier, in January 2020, he was named the AHL Goaltender of the Month after going 5–0–0 with a 1.78 GAA and .937 save percentage in five starts. To further refine his skills amid the delayed due to the , Gustavsson was loaned to Södertälje SK of Sweden's , where he played 19 games with a 2.30 GAA and .919 save percentage before returning to Belleville. Gustavsson's AHL tenure also included a second All-Star Classic appearance in 2022, underscoring his status as one of the league's top young netminders prior to his NHL debut.
SeasonLeagueTeamGPGAASV%SO
2016–17SHL152.70.9120
2017–18SHL222.07.9183
2017–1873.01.9120
2018–19313.38.8870
2019–20243.23.8891
2020–21132.86.9101

Ottawa Senators

Gustavsson made his NHL debut on March 17, 2021, as an emergency recall from the American Hockey League's , entering in relief of injured goaltender during a game against the . He stopped all eight shots he faced in 19:56 of action, but Ottawa lost 3-2 in a . Five days later, on March 22, 2021, Gustavsson earned his first NHL start and victory against the , making 35 saves on 36 shots for a 2-1 win and a 1.00 goals-against average (GAA). During the 2020–21 season, Gustavsson served as a for Ottawa, appearing in nine games amid injuries to primary netminders Matt Murray and . He posted a 5–1–2 record with a 2.16 GAA and .933 save percentage, helping stabilize the Senators' goaltending late in the shortened campaign. In the 2021–22 season, he continued in a backup role behind and others, playing 18 games with a 5–12–1 record, 3.55 GAA, and .892 save percentage, often stepping in during stretches or performance slumps. On July 12, 2022, the Ottawa Senators traded Gustavsson to the Minnesota Wild in exchange for veteran goaltender Cam Talbot, as part of efforts to bolster their NHL roster depth.

Minnesota Wild

Filip Gustavsson joined the Minnesota Wild as a backup goaltender to Marc-André Fleury for the 2022–23 season, where he quickly established himself with a strong performance in 39 games, posting a 22–9–7 record, a 2.10 goals-against average (GAA), and a .931 save percentage, ranking second in the NHL in both categories among qualified goaltenders. He earned his first NHL shutout on December 10, 2022, stopping all 35 shots in a 3–0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. In the playoffs that year, Gustavsson appeared in five games, recording a 2–3–0 mark with a 2.33 GAA and .921 save percentage as the Wild advanced to the second round before being eliminated by the Dallas Stars. During the 2023–24 season, Gustavsson transitioned into a more prominent role, sharing starts with Fleury in 45 games and finishing with a 20–18–4 record, a 3.06 GAA, a .899 save percentage, and three shutouts, though the Wild missed the . On July 31, 2023, he signed a three-year contract extension with the worth $11.25 million, carrying an average annual value of $3.75 million. The following season, 2024–25, saw Gustavsson solidify his position as the primary starter, playing a career-high 58 games with a 31–19–6 record, a 2.56 GAA, a .914 save percentage, and five shutouts, helping the team secure a . A notable highlight came on October 15, 2024, when he scored the 15th goal in NHL history—an empty-netter during a in a 4–1 win over the , marking the first such goal in franchise history. In the 2025 , he started all six games, posting a 2–3–0 record with a 2.71 GAA and .914 save percentage before the 's elimination. Entering the 2025–26 season as the established starter, Gustavsson has faced early challenges through 13 starts as of November 14, 2025, with a 4–7–2 record, 3.09 GAA, .896 save percentage, and one . On October 4, 2025, he signed a five-year, $34 million extension with , carrying a $6.8 million AAV and beginning in the –27 season, securing his long-term role with the team.

International career

Junior international

Gustavsson first represented on the international junior stage at the 2016 , where he served as the primary for the team. Appearing in five games, he recorded a 3-1-0 record with a 2.70 goals-against average (GAA) and a .906 save percentage, contributing to Sweden's fourth-place finish. His strong performance earned him recognition as the tournament's top by the IIHF directorate. The following year, Gustavsson was selected for 's under-20 team at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship held in and , primarily as a to Olof Lindbom. He made one appearance, stopping 18 of 19 shots for a .947 save percentage and a 2.00 GAA in 30 minutes of play, as finished fifth overall. His inclusion in the national junior program followed a successful evaluation at training camps organized by the Swedish Ice Hockey Association, where he competed among top prospects from the J20 Nationell league. Gustavsson emerged as Sweden's starting goaltender at the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship in , leading the team to a after a 3-1 loss to in the gold-medal game. Over six starts, he posted a 4-1-0 record, a 1.81 GAA, and a .924 save percentage, including a 29-save performance in a 4-2 quarterfinal win over . His outstanding play throughout the tournament, highlighted by 174 total saves, earned him the IIHF Directorate award as the top and a spot on the media all-star team. Selection for the 2018 squad came after excelling in pre-tournament camps and exhibition games, solidifying his status as Sweden's premier junior netminder.

Senior international

Gustavsson made his senior international debut with at the in Czechia, where he served as the primary goaltender. He appeared in seven games, posting a 6-1-0 record with a 2.13 goals-against average and .903 save percentage, helping secure a . Key contributions included a 28-save performance in the 3-2 opening win over the , a 14-save performance in a 5-1 victory against , and stopping 20 of 22 shots in the 4-2 win over . Prior to the 2024 tournament, Gustavsson had limited senior exposure, including one game in the 2017–18 with a 6.19 GAA. He returned to the EHT in 2023–24, recording a in his lone appearance with a 1.000 percentage. Following his NHL breakout, Gustavsson was selected for Sweden's national team camps and exhibitions, including the 2025 NHL 4 Nations Face-Off, where he started two games but went 0-2-0 with a 4.18 GAA and .813 percentage, including being pulled early against after allowing two goals on four shots.

Personal life

Family

Filip Gustavsson married Rebecka Gustavsson (née Frohm), whom he met while attending school in their hometown of , . The couple, both natives of the small northern Swedish town, relocated to to support Gustavsson's professional hockey career, first joining him in during his time with the Senators and later settling in with the Wild. The couple welcomed their first child, son Vollrad, in June 2023, with the birth occurring the day after Father's Day; the name honors Gustavsson's great-grandfather. Their second son, Lage, was born on March 26, 2025. Gustavsson has credited his young family with providing emotional grounding amid the demands of NHL life, noting that time with his sons helps him reset after challenging games. Rebecka has been a steady presence in Gustavsson's career, accompanying him to games and offering insight into his laid-back personality, which she describes as patient even in frustrating situations like traffic. The family has expressed appreciation for the supportive community in since their move, with Gustavsson highlighting how well they have been received.

Philanthropy

Filip Gustavsson and his wife, Rebecka, are actively involved in charitable initiatives focused on pediatric care, particularly through fundraising efforts for , an organization that provides family-centered medical care, research, and education for children and families. Rebecka frequently participates alongside Gustavsson and other players and their families in these endeavors, contributing to the hospital's mission of improving pediatric health outcomes. Gustavsson supports the Foundation, which has granted over $5.9 million since 2009 to pediatric medical causes, by donating autographed items for team charity auctions, such as a personalized shirt for the annual Strike It Wild event that raises funds for local children's health programs. This participation aligns with broader Wild team programs, including fundraisers like Hockey Fights Cancer nights that benefit children's cancer research and care. His philanthropic efforts are motivated by a commitment to supporting families facing pediatric challenges, reflecting a personal dedication to community well-being. Following his five-year contract extension with in October 2025, Gustavsson has continued these activities, emphasizing ongoing contributions to youth health initiatives in .

Career statistics

SHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLGAASV%SO
2015–16SHL6422.17.9100
2016–17SHL154102.70.9120
2017–18SHL229112.07.9183
Total4317232.31.9153

SHL Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLGAASV%SO
2016–17Luleå HFSHL6123.07.8930
Total6123.07.8930

HockeyAllsvenskan Regular Season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLOTLGAASV%SO
2020–21Södertälje SKAllsv139312.26.9201
Total139312.26.9201

AHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLT/OTLGAASV%SO
2017–1872403.01.9120
2018–1931121633.38.8870
2019–202415633.23.8891
2020–21135712.86.9101
2021–222011612.50.9152
Total95453983.06.8984

AHL Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLGAASV%SO
2021–22Belleville SenatorsAHL2023.11.8710
Total2023.11.8710

NHL Regular Season

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLOTLGAASV%SO
2020–21Ottawa SenatorsNHL95122.16.9330
2021–22Ottawa SenatorsNHL1851213.55.8920
2022–23Minnesota WildNHL3922972.10.9313
2023–24Minnesota WildNHL45201843.06.8993
2024–25Minnesota WildNHL58311962.56.9145
2025–26Minnesota WildNHL134723.09.8961
Total1828766222.67.91412

NHL Playoffs

SeasonTeamLeagueGPWLGAASV%SO
2022–23NHL5232.33.9210
2024–25NHL6232.71.9140
Total11462.53.9170

Junior international

TournamentYearGPRecordGAASV%SOOutcome
201653-1-02.70.9060Silver medal
201711-0-02.00.94706th place
201864-1-01.81.9240Silver medal
Total128-2-02.31.9170

Senior international

EventYearGPRecordGAASV%SOOutcome
IIHF World Championship202476-1-02.13.9030Bronze medal
4 Nations Face-Off202520-0-24.19.81304th place
Total96-1-22.41.8890

Combined totals

LevelGPRecordGAASV%SO
Junior128-2-02.31.9170
Senior96-1-22.41.8890
Overall2114-3-22.35.9050

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