Filip Gustavsson hopes to play more games next season and help the Wild return to the playoffs.
Before the goaltender can attempt either, he will need to re-sign.
"I pretty much told my agent [to] call me when the contract is done and then I see what it is," Gustavsson said Monday at Xcel Energy Center, where the team held its exit meetings after getting eliminated from the playoffs.
Gustavsson joined the Wild last summer from Ottawa in the Cam Talbot trade, and the 24-year-old made an impressive debut.
After finishing the regular season with the second-best save percentage (.931) and goals-against average (2.10) in the NHL, Gustavsson set a franchise record with 51 saves in the Wild's Game 1 double-overtime victory against Dallas.
"First game was good," said Gustavsson, who went 22-9-7 leading up to the playoffs. "Thought I played pretty average for the rest of the games."
The Wild tabbed Marc-Andre Fleury for Game 2 but after Dallas won to even the series, Gustavsson started the remaining games before the Wild were bounced from contention with a 4-1 loss in Game 6 on Friday.
"I just wasn't a big difference-maker for the team that maybe we needed it sometimes," Gustavsson said. "We had trouble with the [penalty kill]. I let in a few bad goals on the PK."