Bruce Boudreau won't rest Devan Dubnyk now, not during shutout streak

Wild coach Bruce Boudreau said, "There's no decision," when it comes to whom to start in goal for Thursday's game against Nashville.

November 15, 2017 at 6:46PM
Philadelphia Flyers right wing Dale Weise (22) couldn't put in his rebound off the pads of Minnesota Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk in the third period after he was denied on a breakaway.
Philadelphia Flyers right wing Dale Weise (22) couldn't put in his rebound off the pads of Minnesota Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk in the third period after he was denied on a breakaway. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Maybe this is a no brainer.

Devan Dubnyk has posted three consecutive shutouts and hasn't given up a goal in 195 minutes, 5 seconds -- a new personal record. But Wild backup goalie Alex Stalock is collecting some serious rust, having not played since Nov. 6 at Boston and not started since Halloween.

So, what goes into the decision on whom to start Thursday, when defending Western Conference champ Nashville comes to town?

"There's no decision," coach Bruce Boudreau said after Wednesday's practice. "I think pretty well we know who's starting."

Yes, Dubnyk will be back between the pipes.

The Wild, meanwhile, will look to improve a power play that is just 2-for-30 in its past 10 games. It's been almost the exact opposite story on the penalty kill, as opponents are just 2-for-33 on the power play in the past 10 games.

"Oh, there's lots of room to improve," Boudreau said. "I think people forget: I think our record at this time last year was 9-7-2 not 8-7-2 [like it is now]. And our power play was lingering near the bottom, and then we went on a tear. And not that the same thing can happen every year, but this is where we were last year, so there's no reason to think we can't improve upon anything."

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Joe Christensen

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Joe Christensen, a Minnesota Star Tribune sports team leader, graduated from the University of Minnesota and spent 15 years covering Major League Baseball, including stops at the Riverside Press-Enterprise and Baltimore Sun. He joined the Minnesota Star Tribune in 2005 and spent four years covering Gophers football.

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