As part of NHL.com's 32 in 32 series, we will identify key EDGE stats for each team to preview the 2025-26 season. Today, we look at the impact of three advanced metrics for the Minnesota Wild:
1. Gustavsson's high-danger save percentage
Filip Gustavsson ranked eighth in the NHL in high-danger save percentage (.829) last season and also was among the top three in midrange saves (441; third) and long-range saves (403; second). The 27-year-old set career highs and ranked among the NHL leaders in games started (58; tied for sixth), wins (31; tied for sixth) and shutouts (five; tied for fourth) as he finished sixth in the Vezina Trophy voting. Among goalies who played at least 35 games, Gustavsson ranked fourth in save percentage (.914) and even-strength save percentage (.924) while ranking