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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
But the stats were similar and Price did it for his team all season long to win the division.
Without Price it is likely that Montreal is a lottery team too.
If you want to reward Dubnyk for turning around Minnesota you also have to punish him for not being able to get Phoenix out of being a bottom dweller.
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Montreal without price is speculation. Dubnyk coming to the rescue of a Minnesota was a clear cause and effect.
Actually Dubnyk's record with the Coyotes was 9-5-2 which extrapolates to 102 pt season.... on a team that without him was 15-45-6 which extrapolates to a 44 pt season.
Dubnyk's time in Arizona might be even more impressive than his time with the Wild.
When Dubnyk left the Yotes they were 4th from the bottom 2 pts behind NJ with 2 games in hand. So basically looking at the 5th pick overall if the season ended there.
Very good chance that if Arizona kept and played Dubnyk they would not be wondering if they get Eichel or Hanifin.