Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk is week-to-week with what sources say is a sprained medial collateral ligament in one of his knees.



Dubnyk, who gutted out the entire first period Tuesday night against the Calgary Flames despite being hurt five minutes into the game, will travel on the upcoming four-game road trip to at least get treatment and because his father, Barry, already has travel plans to Fort Lauderdale for the father/mentor-son portion of the trip.



While coach Bruce Boudreau would only allow that Dubnyk won’t be on the ice through this weekend, the net for the foreseeable future belongs to Alex Stalock, who will start Thursday’s game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Last month, Stalock talked candidly to The Athletic about what he thought of his time in Toronto after being traded there from the San Jose Sharks two seasons ago. Stalock was immediately placed on waivers and barely played for the AHL Toronto Marlies.



Stalock ended up not...