15 Facts About Devan Dubnyk

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Devan Dubnyk was born on May 4,1986 and is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender.

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Devan Dubnyk last played on a professional try-out contract with the Charlotte Checkers of the American Hockey League.

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Devan Dubnyk was originally drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round, 14th overall, of the 2004 NHL Entry Draft.

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Devan Dubnyk spent his junior career with the Kamloops Blazers of the Western Hockey League.

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Devan Dubnyk recorded his first career NHL win on March 19,2010, via a shootout with the Detroit Red Wings; Dubnyk made 31 saves in the win.

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Injuries to Khabibulin combined with strong play from Devan Dubnyk, resulted in the latter registering over 30 starts for the Oilers.

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Devan Dubnyk closed out his season by earning back-to-back wins against the President's Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks, stopping 46 of 47 shots against in the process.

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Devan Dubnyk enjoyed relative success, ending the season with a 2.

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Devan Dubnyk was then immediately assigned to Montreal's AHL affiliate, the Hamilton Bulldogs, failing to make an appearance for Montreal.

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10.

Minnesota was eight points out of a 2015 playoff spot when Devan Dubnyk made his Wild debut, a shutout victory over the Buffalo Sabres.

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11.

At the NHL Awards Show on June 24,2015, Devan Dubnyk was awarded the Bill Masterton Trophy for helping lead the Wild to the playoffs while simultaneously resurrecting his career.

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12.

Devan Dubnyk finished third in Vezina Trophy voting and fourth in Hart Memorial Trophy voting, the latter as League MVP.

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13.

Devan Dubnyk was a member of Team Canada at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Vancouver, though he did not see any action behind starter Justin Pogge, who backstopped Canada to the gold medal.

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Four years later, Devan Dubnyk was named to the Canadian senior roster for the 2010 IIHF World Championship, though he did not see any action in the tournament.

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Devan Dubnyk appeared in only one game for Canada, stopping all eight shots he faced in limited action against France.

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