Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Who's The New Guy?

If you're looking at the goalie to the left and thinking you know him from his gear, that's Minnesota Wild netminder Jesper Wallstedt. It's Wallstedt's first full season in the NHL despite playing in five games prior to this campaign, but the young netminder has fared well with an 18-9-6 record, a 2.61 goals-against average, a .916 save percentage, and four shutouts. His wins and shutouts are a team record for a rookie goaltender, his save percentage is tied for first and his GAA ranks second. Tonight, though, it seems there was an imposter in net wearing his number despite this imposter looking awfully identical to the Swedish rookie goaltender. What am I talking about? Read on!

The Wild finished off their NHL regular season schedule tonight against the Anaheim Ducks at home at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minnesota. What wasn't normal, though, was the spelling of Jesper Wallstedt's name on the back of his jersey! Check it out below!
You may be looking at Wallstedt's name and thinking, "They spelled it how it sounds," but the Wild were playing at home. Their full equipment staff would be at the game, and not one of them noticed the spelling error. I don't know if Wallstedt was wearing it during warm-up, but you'd think someone on the ice would have noticed.

Apparently, no one did, though, and "Wallstead" started the game in his crease. I can say that with certainty because Anaheim scored a power-play goal at 10:27 of the first period with "Wallstead" still in net! Click the picture to enrlage the image, but no one had gone to get Jesper Wallstedt a properly named jersey during any of the stoppages of play. How long was this imposter "Wallstead" kid going to stand in the Minnesota crease?

That answer was one period as Jesper Wallstedt had the correct spelling of his name on his jersey to start the second period, so clearly somneone on the Wild's bench noticed. Again, it makes me wonder if Fanatics had sent the jersey with "Wallstead" on it or if someone new to the organization was sitting in front of the sewing machine making up name bars. Exactly how does this happen?

What I do know is that Wallstedt finished the game with 35 saves on 37 shots in the 3-2 win for Minnesota, pushing them to 104 points this season. If we're technically being correct, though, Jesper "Wallstead" made ten saves on eleven shots while Jesper Wallstedt made 25 saves on 26 shots. The Wallstedt-Wallstead team was named as the first star in the game, so we'll see how far Jesper "Wallstead" goes. Frankly, I don't see him playing another game for the Wild in his career, but he certainly had a memorable appearance tonight.

The Wild will face Dallas in the opening round of the playoffs. Jesper Wallstedt will be dressed and ready for at series and more while Jesper "Wallstead" won't even be in the building for those games.

Until next time, keep your sticks on the ice!

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