Now that the Wild has advanced to the Western Conference semifinals after defeating the St. Louis Blues 4-1 on Sunday, owner Craig Leipold sang the praises of coach Mike Yeo and said there was never any consideration of firing him, despite the team's 18-19-5 record before improving the goaltending.
"None, honestly," Leipold said. "Everyone was talking about it, but we never had a conversation. We were having issues on our team, you know, the mumps, things that are just unusual things that shouldn't be happening to a team. We always felt if we could get the goaltending, our team would come together and we'd be playing well. Sure enough, that is exactly what happened.
"I remember [General Manager] Chuck [Fletcher] saying that there's this guy Devan Dubnyk out there. He's a little bit of an unknown, but our coaches like him. Bob Mason, our goaltender coach, likes him. He's 6-6, so the size alone should be helpful. He was the goaltender that was available, and Chuck said we need to get after him, and I said, 'Let's do it.' "
The Wild was 27-9-2 during the regular season and now is 4-2 in the playoffs with Dubnyk in goal.
The former Arizona Coyotes goaltender is a free agent at the end of the season. Leipold was asked if the Wild can match other offers and keep Dubnyk.
"It's a high priority," Leipold said. "I really sincerely believe he wants to be here. I can assure you we want him back. I have to believe that we're going to be able to make a deal with him, but that's for the end of the year."
With a second-round matchup with the Blackhawks coming up, Leipold was asked if he has dreams of the club making the Stanley Cup Final.
"I try not to think about it," he said "It's one of those dreams that just has always seemed like it would be too far out for me to even think about. We have a long ways to go for that to happen."