After securing the future of the team’s offense earlier this week, Wild general manager Bill Guerin wrapped camp by ensuring the puck stays out of his team’s net.

Minnesota agreed to a five-year contract extension with mainstay goaltender Filip Gustavsson on Saturday, locking up the 27-year-old with an average annual salary of $6.8 million per season. Gustavsson, who appeared in 58 games for the Wild last season, was entering the final year of a contract that paid him $3.75 million annually.

Originally picked by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the second round of the 2016 NHL Draft, Gustavsson cut his teeth in the top Swedish pro league. Pittsburgh traded him to the Senators in 2018, and he made his NHL debut for Ottawa in 2020.

Guerin acquired Gustavsson in a trade in July 2022, when the Wi

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