DEVAN DUBNYK - Goalie - 33 - $4.33MM Cap Hit - UFA in 2021-2022
LAST UPDATED 8/5/19
After being exiled from Edmonton and bouncing around the league for a bit, Devan Dubnyk followed up a decent 19 game stretch as a Coyote with an impressive breakout into becoming one of the game's elite goaltenders. Dubnyk finished his age-28 campaign with an insanely strong .936 sv% and a whopping 22.82 GSAA in only 39 starts. He followed that up by becoming the consistent, above-average starter Minnesota needed, posting good-to-great numbers every year including this past season, despite the Wild's overall regression as a team. Dubnyk has elite size and vision, and seldom gives up bad goals. He's not the elite, one-of-a-kind goalie that will consistently bail his team out of giving up goals that only a superhuman maniac would give up, like Carey Price, Henrik Lundqvist, Andrei Vasilevskiy, or John Gibson, but he'll give his team every chance to put up a quality fight in front of him to win the game. He's not the goalie to consistently steal games, but he'll rarely lose you a game and will do everything possible to keep your team in the fight deep into the game. As he gets older, his overall athleticism may regress, and as a result he may not be as capable of bailing his team out as he is now, but at this point without much regression he's still one of the top-15 goalies in the NHL.
After being exiled from Edmonton and bouncing around the league for a bit, Devan Dubnyk followed up a decent 19 game stretch as a Coyote with an impressive breakout into becoming one of the game's elite goaltenders. Dubnyk finished his age-28 campaign with an insanely strong .936 sv% and a whopping 22.82 GSAA in only 39 starts. He followed that up by becoming the consistent, above-average starter Minnesota needed, posting good-to-great numbers every year including this past season, despite the Wild's overall regression as a team. Dubnyk has elite size and vision, and seldom gives up bad goals. He's not the elite, one-of-a-kind goalie that will consistently bail his team out of giving up goals that only a superhuman maniac would give up, like Carey Price, Henrik Lundqvist, Andrei Vasilevskiy, or John Gibson, but he'll give his team every chance to put up a quality fight in front of him to win the game. He's not the goalie to consistently steal games, but he'll rarely lose you a game and will do everything possible to keep your team in the fight deep into the game. As he gets older, his overall athleticism may regress, and as a result he may not be as capable of bailing his team out as he is now, but at this point without much regression he's still one of the top-15 goalies in the NHL.
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