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Jesper Wallstedt led the Minnesota Wild to a Game 1 victory against the Dallas Stars, stopping 27 of 28 shots in his NHL playoff debut. Head coach John Hynes showed confidence in the young goalie, who handled the pressure well despite initial nerves.
Minnesota Wild (1-0) head coach John Hynes didnât go safe. He went with the guy whoâs been stopping pucks.
Jesper Wallstedt got the net in Game 1, and he backed it up against the Dallas Stars (0-1).
The 23-year-old turned aside 27 of 28 shots in his first NHL playoff start, holding things together when Dallas started to push.
âI was definitely nervous,â Wallstedt said. âIt just shows that it means something to you. I like a little bit of nerves. I think itâs something good. Thereâs definitely some nerves throughout the day and then a little bit extra when we were rolling in for the game here, but as soon as the national anthem is over, the first couple of pucks starts coming, you start to get used to it.â
Didnât look like a guy rattled.
There were stretches where the Wild needed a save, not just a routine one, but one to stop momentum and he gave it to them.
âHeâs a very confident kid,â Hynes said. âHeâs a very confident goaltender, and I think the way that heâs playing and the way that he was playing coming into tonight, heâs made those types of saves, and I think it was a big moment. Thereâs going to be times throughout this series where youâre going to need â thereâs going to be a breakdown, thereâs going to be a mistake or thereâs going to be a great play made by a great player on their team â where youâre going to need a big time save at a key time, and we got that tonight.â
Thatâs really what this came down to. Hynes didnât pick Wallstedt on projection. He picked him on what heâs been doing.
In his last five games, Wallstedt is 4-1-0 with a 1.62 goals-against average and a .946 save percentage. He is 5-3-1 in his last ten games (nine starts) with a 1.89 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage.
More importantly, the Wild arenât chasing when heâs in net. They poured it on and won 6-1.
Game 1 didnât change anything. It just confirmed that Wallstedt should continue to start until he proves otherwise.
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