Goalie Devan Dubnyk is excited to experience his first home opener in a Wild sweater Saturday night and against an opponent the Wild knocked off in last year's playoffs.
The Wild beat the St. Louis Blues in six games.
"That was an exciting time," Dubnyk said. "We've got a good rivalry going. It's always a big challenge playing against them. Especially early in the year; they're usually flying right from the start."
Dubnyk proved his worth in Game 5 of that series. One game after allowing six goals in 37 minutes, Dubnyk walked into St. Louis and stopped 36 of 37 shots to help give the Wild a 3-2 series advantage.
"I looked at what happened in Game 4 as an anomaly," Dubnyk said. "Those things happen, and I just needed to get back to what I was doing."
Dubnyk gave up four goals on 23 shots in Thursday's come-from-behind season-opening victory over Colorado. He looked to be fighting the puck at times, and in Friday's practice he showed frustration after goals.
"I usually get frustrated about dumb things in practice. I'm pretty hard on myself. Honestly, I felt 10 times better in Colorado than I did all of camp.
"I'll continue to work and build, but that's the best I felt in an 80 percent save-percentage game," he said, laughing. "It's nice to win those ones."