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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
I'm not sold on him at all. I think he caught fire and there is no way he sustains that for the next few seasons.
Dubnyk will surely be looking to capitalize on a lucrative deal though.
Honestly, I think there are a lot of good back-up goalies out there these days that have potential to be starters. The talent gradient among goalies isn't as steep as it use to be. If Dubnyk wants anything more than $4 million per season over 3 seasons, then I think the Wild should look elsewhere.
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Why can't he sustain it? He's never been in this situation before, and it was the 2nd round against the best team of the past six years that did him in.
Minnesota believes in him. He'll be a good fit long term going forward.