NASHVILLE — Wild General Manager Bill Guerin met with goaltender Filip Gustavsson's agent ahead of the NHL draft, a conversation Guerin described as "very positive."
Gustavsson is up for a new contract after an impressive debut with the Wild, going 22-9-7 with a 2.10 goals-against average, .931 save percentage and three shutouts before starting five of the team's six playoff games against Dallas after coming over in the Cam Talbot trade with Ottawa last summer.
His save percentage is the fourth-best in Wild history for a single season; Devan Dubnyk leads the way at .936 (2014-15), ahead of the .933 posted by Josh Harding (2013-14) and Dwayne Roloson (2003-04).
The 25-year-old Gustavsson shared the crease with veteran and future Hall of Famer Marc-Andre Fleury, who's signed for one more season.
A restricted free agent with arbitration rights, Gustavsson's last contract paid him $1.575 million over two years.
"I'm always hopeful that we can just get deals done," Guerin said. "I think they're motivated, too."
The Wild have approximately $8 million in salary cap space, according to CapFriendly, but they aren't in a holding pattern while negotiating with Gustavsson's camp. Forwards Brandon Duhaime, Mason Shaw and Sam Steel as well as defenseman Calen Addison are among the team's other restricted free agents.
"It'd be very helpful if we had that done," Guerin said. "But it's not 100 percent necessary. We've got things mapped out. There's just not a ton of wiggle room.