Goalie Filip Gustavsson embracing opportunity at Senators rookie camp
LAVAL, Que. — Ottawa Senators rookie goalie Filip Gustavsson knows he’s been given a chance of a lifetime and he doesn’t intend to waste it.
Gustavsson is being touted as Ottawa’s next franchise goaltender. The 20-year-old is a potential replacement to Craig Anderson, who becomes an unrestricted free agent after the 2019-20 season. Instead of shying away from the accolades, or being burdened by the pressure, Gustavsson is embracing all of it.
“It comes with pressure because I know they want something big from me,” said Gustavsson at the Senators rookie camp on Friday. “I try to just work the hardest I can and I will see where I end up. I can’t do more than that.”
The Senators prospect is no stranger to pressure. He was Sweden’s starting goaltender at this year’s world junior championship, where he won silver and was named the tournament’s best netminder.