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ST. PAUL -- Wild goaltender Devan Dubnyk left Tuesday night's game against the Calgary Flames with a lower-body injury and did not return.
Dubnyk made 10 saves in the first period, but did not come out for the second and was deemed questionable to return by the team.

Wild coach Bruce Boudreau did not have an update on Dubnyk's status afterward, but seemed confident that the injury wasn't serious.
"Right now I haven't talked to the doctors. I'll know more tomorrow," Boudreau said.
Boudreau said he was first informed of an issue by the team's medical staff during the first television timeout during the first period.
"Wild assistant athletic trainer] Chad [Krawiec] came up and told me that [Dubnyk is] struggling," Boudreau said. "I said, 'Well if he's struggling he can come out any time.' Then he said that he could play the rest of the period. ... Which says to me that it's not that serious. I would think. I don't know."
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at the start of the second period and made 16 saves through the end of regulation and overtime, as the Wild won 2-1 in a shootout.