GLENDALE, Ariz. – Since he left home for this road trip, the first one he's been on in nearly a month, Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk's mind has kept circling back to his wife, Jenn, and their three children.
He wonders how they're doing, and the worry that comes with being away from them is tough to silence.
"It's definitely a different feeling than normal," he said.
But as he continues to re-adjust to his routine, and likely to start Thursday against the Coyotes when the Wild wraps up a three-game road trip, the 33-year-old doesn't want hockey to be an escape from his wife's serious medical situation.
"You don't want to forget about it," he said. "It's good to be conscious about it."
What the game is, though, is comfortable, and that can take care of Dubnyk during this challenging time.
"It's nice to be here," he said. "I love the guys in the room, and the whole organization. It's a good feeling to be around here."
Dubnyk has been mostly absent from the Wild since returning from a Nov. 19 game in Buffalo, participating in practice only occasionally and missing two road trips.