Devan Dubnyk made history Saturday night in the State of Hockey.
The Minnesota Wild netminder became the first in franchise history to record three consecutive shutouts with his 29-save performance versus the Dallas Stars.
Dubnyk stopped all 94 shots he faced in the last week as the Wild picked up wins over the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres in addition to Dallas. Now, he'll be looking to extend a franchise-record shutout streak when he makes his next start.
Dubnyk admitted he was thinking about a third consecutive clean sheet in the final seconds.
"That's probably the first time I got nervous at the end of a 4-0 game," he told Michael Russo of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.
The Wild were out-shot almost 2-to-1 in the contest, but remain a perfect 4-0 at home thanks to their netminder.
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