WINNIPEG — For most Wild players, unless your name is Ryan Suter or Zach Parise, Trade Deadline Day is a pins-and-needles day.



Even for goalie Devan Dubnyk, he figured there was no chance he’d be traded.



After all, the Wild need a No. 1 goaltender, and when a goalie has a partial no-trade list, it’s easy to basically manipulate it into a full no-trade clause because everybody knows which teams lack or don’t need No. 1 goalies.



Still, Dubnyk said Tuesday morning, “You never know, right?”



So whenever the phone rang Monday, Dubnyk, like many of his teammates, including traded Mikael Granlund, just hoped it didn’t read, “PAUL FENTON.”



“It’s always a stressful day I think for everybody, obviously some more than others,” Dubnyk said.



Eric Staal also hoped his phone didn’t ring.



In the final year of his contract, he was very vocal about wanting to stay...