Wild goalie prospect Jesper Wallstedt finally set to start — for Iowa

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Through five games, the Wild’s three-headed goaltender rotation has been dominated by Filip Gustavsson, who made his fourth start Saturday against the Blue Jackets.

Veteran Marc-Andre Fleury, playing his 22nd and last NHL season, has made one start, and rookie Jesper Wallstedt had yet to start one — anywhere. Officially reassigned to Iowa twice after making the Wild roster out of camp, Wallstedt was set to finally play in a game late Saturday at San Jose.

The Wild are playing this season close to the NHL salary cap of $88 million because of a $14.7 million dead cap hit from the buyouts of Zach Parise and Ryan Suter in July 2021, giving them little roster flexibility.

“The injury situation has not helped,” general manager Bill Guerin said by text before the Wild’s 6 p.m. CDT puck drop at Nationwide Arena.

Because of early injuries to Joel Eriksson Ek and Jared Spurgeon, the Wild have had to carry extra players — rookies Liam Ohgren and Daemon Hunt are currently on the roster.

Eriksson Ek was set to return on Saturday after missing two games because of a broken nose. Spurgeon has missed three games because of issues related to the hip and back surgeries he had last winter and didn’t travel to Ohio, and wasn’t expected to join the team for games at Florida on Tuesday and Thursday in Tampa Bay.

Wallstedt was expected to play games for the Wild early this season, especially during the the five-game road trip that began Saturday, but as long as the Wild have multiple injuries — forward Ryan Hartman (upper body) was a game-time decision on Saturday, as well — it seems unlikely he’ll be recalled soon.

Aside from Gustavsson being hot — he was 2-0-1 with a 1.66 goals-against average and .948 save percentage before Saturday’s game — there are no back-to-back games on this trip. Wallstedt was going to play games in Iowa anyway this season, it’s just a little odd that it has taken this long for him to get a start.

Hynes said Fleury will play sometime on the trip, which ends with games at Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

“Flower will be good. He’ll be fine,” the coach said.

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