The 36-year-old goalie last played in 2020-21, when he went 6-11-2 with a 3.20 goals-against average and .895 save percentage in 22 games (18 starts) for the San Jose Sharks and Colorado Avalanche.
Selected by the Edmonton Oilers in the first round (No. 14) of the 2004 NHL Draft, Dubnyk was 253-206-54 with a 2.61 GAA, .914 save percentage and 33 shutouts in 542 games (514) starts with the Oilers, Nashville Predators, Arizona Coyotes, Minnesota Wild, Sharks and Avalanche. He was 8-18 with a 2.72 GAA, .904 save percentage and two shutouts in 26 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Dubnyk had the most success of his career during his six seasons with the Wild from 2015-20, winning at least 31 games four times, including an NHL career-high 40 in 2016-17. His 177 wins and 23 shutouts are second in Wild history behind Nicklas Backstrom (194 wins, 28 shutouts).
Dubnyk was a finalist for the Vezina Trophy in 2014-15, when he went 27-9-2 with a 1.78 GAA, .936 save percentage and five shutouts in 39 games (including a Wild record 38 straight starts) after being acquired in a trade with the Coyotes on Jan. 15, 2015. He also won the Masterton Trophy for perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey.
The success came after Dubnyk played for three teams during the 2013-14 season: the Oilers, Predators and Hamilton of the American Hockey League.
Dubnyk is currently an analyst for NHL Network.