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Wallstedt’s 36 Saves Power Wild’s Shutout: Inside a Franchise Goalie’s Breakout Night vs. the Flames

Last updated: November 10, 2025 9:13 am
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Wallstedt’s 36 Saves Power Wild’s Shutout: Inside a Franchise Goalie’s Breakout Night vs. the Flames
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Jesper Wallstedt’s 36-save shutout against the Calgary Flames isn’t just a box-score highlight: it’s a glimpse into the Minnesota Wild’s goaltending future—and clear evidence this team’s identity is evolving around young stars like Wallstedt and Boldy.

A Franchise Goaltender Steps Forward

When the Minnesota Wild selected Jesper Wallstedt with the 20th overall pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, fans and analysts immediately wondered if the franchise had finally found that rarest of treasures: a true cornerstone goalie drafted and developed from within.

On November 9, 2025, Wallstedt gave the clearest signal yet that he can deliver on that promise. Stopping all 36 Calgary shots before an electric St. Paul crowd, Wallstedt showcased both the technical precision and the big-moment composure that have defined his ascendancy through the Wild system and the Swedish national team.


This was Wallstedt’s second NHL shutout, but its impact resonates far deeper than the raw numbers. According to official NHL boxscore data, Wallstedt made at least a half-dozen high-danger saves—including a highlight-reel skate stop on Jonathan Huberdeau’s breakaway early in the second period.


Calgary Flames center Morgan Frost (16) dives for the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Minnesota Wild, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt)
Calgary’s relentless offensive attack, powered by Morgan Frost and company, could not break Wallstedt’s nerve or the Wild’s structured defense.

Inside the Game: A Statement Win and the Unsung Heroes

While Wallstedt stole the headlines, the Wild’s win was secured through a mix of defensive discipline and opportunistic offense. Minnesota was outshot 36-19 but weathered waves of pressure thanks to timely penalty kills and standout individual efforts in their own zone.


  • Matt Boldy scored the game-winner and added an assist, continuing his ascent as one of Minnesota’s most dynamic forwards.
  • Joel Eriksson Ek quietly amassed two assists, shining in shutdown situations and the transition game.
  • Veterans like Jared Spurgeon and Marcus Johansson helped orchestrate the breakout leading to Boldy’s goal, further proof that this team’s veteran core is the perfect support system for its budding stars.
Minnesota Wild right wing Ryan Hartman looks on before a faceoff against the Calgary Flames during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt)
Role players such as Ryan Hartman have become essential to Minnesota’s grinding, playoff-caliber style—physical, responsible, and unpredictable for opponents.

Why This Night Matters: From Wild Prospects to Wild Identity

It’s easy to forget this was only Wallstedt’s first stretch of consecutive starts in his NHL career, a pattern enabled by the steadiness of starter Filip Gustavsson—who recently signed a long-term deal, per ESPN. For the Wild, grooming an elite backup ready to transition to main starter status is a clear strategic advantage—and signals the franchise’s commitment to goaltending depth as a pillar of their contention window.

Fans on Wild-focused message boards and subreddits have been buzzing about the Wallstedt–Gustavsson tandem as perhaps the club’s best netminding duo since their Gaborik-era playoff runs. Many imagine scenarios in which Wallstedt emerges as the de facto playoff starter, or the Wild leverage his growth to manage Gustavsson’s workload for the long grind ahead.

Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek (14) knocks the puck away from Calgary Flames defenseman Mackenzie Weegar (52) for an assist on an empty-net goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt)
Joel Eriksson Ek’s defensive acumen and playmaking—shown here disrupting a critical third-period Flames rush—proved vital on a night where the Wild bent, but never broke.

The Flames Falter: Calgary’s Identity in Flux

The Calgary Flames left St. Paul frustrated, unable to crack Minnesota’s disciplined penalty kill or beat Wallstedt despite generating substantial zone time and consistent pressure. Devin Cooley, starting in net for the Flames, kept his team in striking distance with 17 saves, but Calgary’s lack of finishing touch on the power play proved costly.

According to The Athletic’s team analysis, Calgary’s struggles to convert chances into goals have become a repeated narrative this season, fueling fan debate over whether the current roster construction and coaching approach can yield a playoff breakthrough.

Calgary Flames right wing Matt Coronato (27) shoots on goal as Minnesota Wild defenseman Jared Spurgeon (46) defends during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Nov. 9, 2025, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Ellen Schmidt)
Rookie forward Matt Coronato’s ability to generate scoring opportunities is a bright spot, but the Flames’ supporting cast must step up to support their core if they hope to sustain a playoff push.

Fan Theories, Franchise Trajectories, and What Comes Next

Across Reddit and Wild fan forums, two key narratives dominate postgame chatter:


  • Could Wallstedt force his way into a 1A/1B split, or even a playoff starting job this year, following his latest star-turn?
  • Might Boldy’s continued rise help the Wild finally break through as a top contender in the West, joining Kirill Kaprizov and Eriksson Ek as the core for years to come?

The reality: Minnesota’s mix of proven stars and blossoming talent—now backstopped by a goaltender who can steal games—makes them one of the NHL’s most intriguing storylines, and a matchup nightmare when they execute their system as they did against Calgary.


For die-hard fans, nights like this reaffirm belief in the Wild’s long-term vision. Jesper Wallstedt is no longer just a prospect—he’s a crucial part of this team’s present and, potentially, the star that shapes its championship future.

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