Devan Dubnyk isn't cutting himself any slack.
The Minnesota Wild netminder Devan knows he'll need to be better against the Chicago Blackhawks after allowing four goals on 35 shots Friday in the opening game of their second-round series.
Chicago's winning goal is the one Dubnyk would most like to take back, and he wasn't making any excuses. Teuvo Teravainen threw the puck at the net from the side boards and it eluded Dubnyk, who said he couldn't track the shot until it was too late.
"I didn't do (my job) there and it cost me - certainly disappointing," Dubnyk told reporters after the game. "Got to make sure it doesn't happen again."

Minnesota coach Mike Yeo insists the Wild are not rattled after letting their three-goal rally slip away. To their credit, the Blackhawks aren't taking Dubnyk's Game 1 struggles for granted and expect a much stronger effort from him going forward.
Expect a bounce-back effort from Dubnyk.