EDMONTON, ALBERTA – Alex Stalock has started only one playoff game during his NHL career, getting the nod as a rookie for San Jose ahead of Game 6 in a 2014 first-round clash with Los Angeles.
"It was a ton of fun," Stalock recalled.
Start No. 2 could be right around the corner.
On the brink of rebooting its season with a best-of-five series against Vancouver in the NHL qualifiers, the Wild still hasn't publicly revealed which goaltender will be in net Sunday for Game 1.
The coaching staff has been examining Stalock and Devan Dubnyk throughout training camp, a competition that's a testament to how well Stalock performed this season to challenge the long-running No. 1 for the most important assignment of 2019-20.
And although Stalock is short on playoff experience, it wouldn't be unrealistic for the Wild to thrust him back into the crease to try to rediscover the rhythm he and the team had before the season was stalled in March.
"I just want to do the best I can every night and give the team a chance to win," Stalock said Wednesday in a postgame video call following the Wild's 3-2 exhibition loss to Colorado. "It's a battle for the job for Night 1, and I think if you ask me or Duby, obviously we both want to be in there. We [both] can't be in there, but I know either one of us will give the team a chance to win."
Evason remains tight-lipped
Even after the Wild watched both goalies in action Wednesday, coach Dean Evason was still tight-lipped on his plans for his netminders.