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Last updated: May 19, 2026, 2:50 AM ET

Wild’s Goalie Outlook

Filip Gustavsson’s offseason hip surgery casts doubt on camp readiness as the Minnesota Wild prepare to open training. The procedure could sideline the 27‑year‑old for several weeks, forcing the club to weigh options in free‑agency and the upcoming draft. Analysts project a delayed return that may affect the Wild’s depth chart and salary‑cap strategy heading into 2026‑27.

Miracle on Ice Legacy

Herb Brooks’ commemorative ring sold for $549,000 at Heritage Auctions highlighting the enduring mystique of the 1980 U.S. squad. The transaction underscores the market’s appetite for artifacts tied to historic moments, while the price reflects the enduring reverence for the “Miracle on Ice” that still resonates with fans and collectors alike.

Canadiens’ Overtime Triumph

Alex Newhook netted a second Game‑7 winning goal in overtime solidifying his postseason reputation. The Montreal Canadiens edged the Buffalo Sabres 5‑4, extending their series win streak and positioning the club for a deeper run. Newhook’s back‑to‑back overtime heroics boost his profile as a clutch performer and could influence contract negotiations in the offseason.

Wild Free‑Agency Blueprint

The Minnesota Wild’s next‑summer strategy focuses on roster construction and cap management. Experts suggest targeted acquisitions in the forward and defensive corps, coupled with a potential re‑signing of key veterans, to build a competitive core for the 2026‑27 campaign.