Love my Huskies, have had them as companions for the last 20 years. Something we've really noticed over the years is that you can not make generalizations about their behavior, each is different. Our current Husky 'Chilko', the pup in the photo below is not your 'typical' husky, has never wandered in the 6 years we've had him, has become inseparable from our 5 year old. Very much part of the family. Kodiak, the older dog was the complete opposite, wasn't a fence that he couldn't go over or under, became a master at backing out of his harness and was a runner until the day before cancer finally took him from us. Casper was a rescue dog but was too aggressive with other dogs and kids, Nanook was the most 'typical' of our dogs and also the smartest, knew how to work a crowd if you know what I mean.
Exercise is the key to these dogs, as boredom is where most of their destructive habits come from.
Colin