Minnesota Wild [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/minnesota-wild] general manager Bill Guerin told reporters on Monday that goaltender Filip Gustavsson is set to undergo hip surgery this offseason. "Gustavsson is going to have off-season surgery on his hip that will be coming up as soon as possible," Guerin said to reporters, including The Hockey News' Dylan Loucks [https://x.com/DylanLoucks4/status/2056439809128673746]. Per Loucks, Guerin also said he does not know yet if Gustavsson will be available for training camp. Gustavsson appeared in 50 games this regular season with the Wild, posting a 28-15-4 record, a .903 save percentage, a 2.69 goals-against average, and four shutouts. This is after he had a 31-19-6 record, a .914 save percentage, and a 2.56 goals-against average in 58 games for the Wild last season. While Gustavsson was the Wild's No. 1 goalie during the regular season, he mostly sat during the playoffs. The 6-foot-3 netminder made just one appearance for the Wild this postseason, where he allowed four goals on 22 shots in Minnesota's 5-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche [https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/colorado-avalanche] in Game 2 of the second round. Gustavsson will be entering the first season of his five-year, $34 million contract extension with the Wild in 2026-27. In 192 games over four seasons with the Wild, Gustavsson has a 101-61-23 record, a .911 save percentage, a 2.61 goals-against average, and 15 shutouts.