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Filip Gustavsson's impressive performance in net led the Minnesota Wild to a season-opening victory over the Florida Panthers. Gustavsson made 41 saves and secured a shutout, while Brock Faber scored his first NHL goal. The Wild's strong defensive zone play and penalty kill were key factors in their win. The game marked the Panthers' first loss of the season. Meanwhile, Frederik Andersen stood out for the Carolina Hurricanes in their season-opening win over the Ottawa Senators, making 27 saves. The veteran netminder's performance was crucial in securing the victory for the Hurricanes.
Frederik Andersen was the first goalie off the ice for the #Canes this morning at https://t.co/ZLCm49Rybv Arena. The veteran netminder made 27 stops in Wednesday's season-opening victory over Ottawa. https://t.co/FvzjHu9Uch https://t.co/EH0ha0C8ri
Filip Gustavsson delivered a masterful, 41-save performance in the Wild’s 2-0 victory over the Panthers. “We all need to give him a pat on the back.” @JoeSmithNHL on Minnesota riding the "Gus Bus" and more ⤵️ https://t.co/MHxrPk2Vjx
“Our defensive zone was good. Our penalty kill was good. Our goaltender was great.” Filip Gustavsson’s 41-save shutout and Brock Faber’s first NHL goal lead #mnwild to season-opening win over Florida: https://t.co/byglDsnMSe
The Florida Panthers dominated play for most of their season opener against the Minnesota Wild — but Filip Gustavsson had other things to say about that. 0-1 record aside, the Panthers feel good about how they played. Story ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/eOm50qSjFs
Filip Gustavsson posts shutout as Wild defeat Panthers https://t.co/lMgANSnT2E https://t.co/YYIPgg8dxP