Filip Gustavsson Makes History with Goal
Filip Gustavsson Makes History with Goal

Filip Gustavsson Makes History with Goal

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In a historic 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues, Minnesota Wild goalie Filip Gustavsson not only made 27 saves but also scored the first goal by a Wild goaltender in franchise history, becoming the 15th goalie in NHL history to do so. The scoring opened with Ryan Hartman's power-play goal, followed by Jakub Lauko's shorthanded goal and Marco Rossi's even-strength tally, establishing a commanding 3-0 lead. The Blues managed to score through Mathieu Joseph, but Gustavsson sealed the game with a long-range empty-net goal just before the final buzzer. Gustavsson's achievement marks only the third power-play goal by a goalie in NHL history and highlights his strong start to the season with a 2-0-1 record and a .948 save percentage. The Wild remain unbeaten in regulation, holding a 2-0-2 record as they continue their road trip. Their next game is against Columbus on Saturday.

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