Dubnyk yanked 4 minutes into game vs. Blackhawks
Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
It was a rough afternoon for Devan Dubnyk.
The Minnesota Wild netminder lasted just 4:38 into Sunday's matinee against the Chicago Blackhawks before being pulled after allowing two goals on as many shots.
Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin picked up the tallies for the Blackhawks.
Boudreau was the last NHL coach to pull a goalie this season in Game 61.
— Michael Russo (@Russostrib) March 12, 2017
Has now done so in 3 of the past 7 games
Darcy Kuemper stepped into the game in relief of Dubnyk, whose league-leading .932 save percentage no doubt took a hit.
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