Wild’s Devan Dubnyk wins Bill Masterton Trophy

At his darkest and most difficult time, Devan Dubnyk was able to look to his family to remind him of why he played professional hockey. And for his perserverance, he was recognized as the winner of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.

LAS VEGAS — Devan Dubnyk’s career resurrection earned him the Bill Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey on Wednesday.

Dubnyk started a franchise-record 38 straight games in almost single-handedly turning the Minnesota Wild into a playoff team after being traded from the Arizona Coyotes.



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In 2013-14, Dubnyk was traded from the Edmonton Oilers to the Nashville Predators and later to the Montreal Canadiens and finished the season in the minor leagues.

On a one-year deal worth US$800,000, Dubnyk played well for the Coyotes and then starred for the Wild.

Dubnyk went 27-9-2 with a 1.78 goals-against average, .936 save percentage and five shutouts in getting Minnesota from 12th place in the Western Conference to a wild-card spot.

Dubnyk finished ahead of Ottawa Senators goaltender Andrew Hammond and Pittsburgh Penguins defenceman Kris Letang in voting by the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association to win the Masterton.

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