Just when it looked like the Wild was inching closer to trimming its injured list, another key player joined the mix — the latest blow to a team that's been hounded by adversity all season long.
"We've handled it so far," coach Bruce Boudreau said. "So hopefully we'll continue to do it."
Goalie Devan Dubnyk suffered a lower-body injury in the 2-1 shootout win over the Flames on Tuesday night, exiting the game after the first period. The team was expecting clarity on Dubnyk's status after he underwent an MRI scheduled for Wednesday afternoon.
"Hopefully, it's not too bad," Boudreau said.
Dubnyk was injured in the first period while moving from side to side, but he told Boudreau he could finish the period. He posted 10 saves to keep the Flames scoreless before Alex Stalock took over.
"I saw him [Wednesday] morning. He was walking around pretty good," Boudreau said. "He said himself that he doesn't think it's too bad."
Although it's unclear how long Dubnyk might be sidelined, Boudreau believes Dubnyk won't be available Thursday when the Wild continues its three-game homestand against the Maple Leafs, putting the spotlight on Stalock. The team also would need to make a call-up to fill the No. 2 vacancy, most likely Niklas Svedberg or Steve Michalek from Iowa in the American Hockey League.
"It's a great opportunity for him," Boudreau said of Stalock. "He played almost all the games in Iowa last year. I don't think the workload would be too much. I think he'd look at it as a challenge. … Four very good offensive teams in the next four games, so we'll see how he makes out."