Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk, who has missed the past four games because of a personal matter, revealed Thursday that his wife, Jenn, is going through a serious medical situation that required hospitalization last week.
"It's something I need to be here for and be with her and the kids," said Dubnyk, who returned to practice Thursday morning at Tria Rink. "It's still pretty foggy as far as what's going to happen going forward. She's OK. We're working on getting her back to 100 percent, but there's going to be some things to figure out going forward."
Dubnyk did not want to discuss specifics of Jenn's condition but said the family is awaiting more information that should be available in the coming days.
"That's the most difficult part for all of us, especially her because she's the one that's going through it," said Dubnyk, who added that Jenn is at home. "It's not fun when you don't have a concrete answer as far as what it's going to be like going forward. But we know we'll get one and get one soon enough."
Dubnyk said Jenn's medical situation needed attention Nov. 19 when he returned home from the Wild's game at Buffalo.
"I got her in [for medical care] shortly after I got home that night," he said. "I've kind of been spending this last week trying to get her on a track back to feeling good and feeling comfortable with what the routine is."
Though Dubnyk practiced Thursday, he won't be starting in Friday afternoon's home game against Ottawa, coach Bruce Boudreau said. That means either Alex Stalock or Kaapo Kahkonen will get the nod against the Senators. The coach wouldn't reveal Friday's starter but said there's a good chance that both Stalock and Kahkonen will start during this two-game homestand, which finishes Sunday against Dallas.
Dubnyk didn't know when he'd be available to play.