NHL goalies have been putting on a show lately.

Just in the past week, we’ve seen Ben Bishop and Andrei Vasilevskiy stand tall for the Stamkos-less Tampa Bay Lightning, Braden Holtby back an injury-ravaged Capitals crew to victory, and Tuukka Rask challenge Carey Price for most wins on the season with 10.

But the goalie that stands out for Don Cherry these days is Minnesota Wild netminder Devan Dubnyk.

Cherry said Dubnyk (7-5-1) has been “unbelievable” so far this season — and the goaltender’s stat line backs him up.

As Cherry pointed out during Saturday’s Coach’s Corner segment on Hockey Night in Canada, Dubnyk owns the league lead in shutouts this season with four, and is also at the top of the NHL leaderboard in save percentage (.952) and goals against average (1.48).

Cherry also pointed out a Johnny Bower-esque poke check from Dubnyk this week:

“You’re going to say, I know, he didn’t play very good in Edmonton,” Cherry said, pointing to Dubnyk’s shaky career with the Oilers.

Dubnyk spent a short time in Nashville and Arizona before breaking out with the Wild in January 2015.

“You never know when these guys are going to [break out],” said Cherry.