LAS VEGAS – The Wild have had two goaltenders finish as finalists for the position's top honor, and they could have another Vezina Trophy candidate this season.
Filip Gustavsson continues to rank among the best in the NHL between the pipes, a distinction that makes his slam-dunk debut with the Wild even more impressive.
"In hockey all you need is someone to believe in you," Gustavsson said, "and then you have to take the chance and the opportunity and take good care of it."
That certainly describes Gustavsson's ascent from bouncing around Ottawa's system to tag-teaming the Wild's crease with future Hall of Famer Marc-Andre Fleury following an offseason trade for Cam Talbot.
After backstopping the Wild to a 4-2 win over Colorado on Wednesday, Gustavsson improved to 20-9-5 with a .933 save percentage and 2.01 goals-against average. Only Boston's Linus Ullmark, a Vezina Trophy frontrunner, has better numbers at .938 and 1.88.
Ullmark also has an edge over Gustavsson in games and wins; same with the likes of Colorado's Alexandar Georgiev, the New York Rangers' Igor Shesterkin and Dallas' Jake Oettinger. But Gustavsson's breakout performance in his first prolonged NHL stint makes his contributions to the Wild particularly unique.
What's more, the 24-year-old could end up posting the highest save percentage in franchise history.
Devan Dubnyk, who was a nominee for the Vezina Trophy in 2015, holds the record at .936 from 2014-15. Niklas Backstrom (2009) is the other Wild goalie who ranked in the top-three for the Vezina. The trophy is voted on by general managers.