Beaupre was the emergency goalie on Tuesday after Dubnyk left the game with his injury. When it became apparent that he may be needed, Beaupre was summoned from his seat in the press box to the Wild dressing room, where he strapped on half his pads and waited in the tunnel to the ice, watching the game on a television monitor.
"You're a little nervous going into it, but the more times you come, the more times I skated with the guys, that kind of stuff, you get more used to it," Beaupre said. "You're not so nervous and it's just another time playing hockey."
Beaupre, 24, is a former Edina Hornet and club hockey goalie at the University of Denver and currently coaches at the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield. He also plays in a couple of men's leagues to keep sharp.
Beaupre has known Wild assistant coach Darby Hendrickson for years, which is how he got the "in" to be the emergency goaltender. He is schedule to serve in the position for "19 or 20" games this season, splitting the role with one other person.
The person in the job is available to both teams should one of their goaltenders get injured before or during a game.
"I've known Darby forever, and [Wild goalie coach Bob Mason] and all those guys," Beaupre said. "So when I got call from [Mason] to do it, for anybody it's a dream to do. So if you get the odd chance to go in there or whatever it is, it's pretty cool."
Connor is also the son of former North Stars goaltender Don Beaupre, who played 667 games across 17 seasons in the NHL, including nine with the North Stars, who drafted him in the second round of the 1980 draft.
Don Beaupre was one of two goalies for the North Stars alumni team that defeated the Chicago Blackhawks alumni before the 2016 Coors Light Stadium Series game at TCF Bank Stadium.
Connor wears the pads Don used in that game.
"Got the old hand me downs from him, so after he was done with them, I took over," Connor said.
Among the many texts that came in as Connor moved from the press box to the dressing room came from his dad. Did the elder Beaupre have any words of wisdom?
"No, not really. He just said, well, you better hope Al doesn't go down, or else you've got to get in there," Connor said. "He was just giving me a little crap."