The Dallas Stars have announced that forward Tyler Seguin is out day-to-day and will not play tonight vs. the San Jose Sharks. The Stars also announced that defenseman Matt Dumba is considered week-to-week.
Dallas Stars defenseman Matt Dumba is being called day-to-day after suffering a lower-body injury.
Dallas Stars: Defenseman Matt Dumba last night’s game with a lower-body injury. He didn’t play in the second or third period. Coach Pete DeBoer said he’s day-to-day and will have some imaging done on Monday.
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Though they lost a key blueliner, the Dallas Stars have added a couple of solid players to their backend. On Monday, the team signed defensemen Matt Dumba and Ilya Lyubushkin to two-year contracts.
Matt Dumba has signed a new contract with the Dallas Stars. The Stars have signed him to a two-year contract. Moreover, the one-way contract carries an average annual value of $3.75 million.
The Utah Hockey Club’s general manager Bill Armstrong has roughly $40 million in cap space at his disposal this offseason. However, much of it will have to be spent on bringing back these six defensemen, if they want to re-sign in Utah: Sean Durzi, J.J.
Pro Hockey Rumors continues its look around the NHL with an overview of the free-agent situation for the Lightning.
Brought in midyear primarily as additional depth due to the season-long injury of Mikhail Sergachev, he tallied two assists in 18 games for Tampa Bay.
Since the All-Star Break, the Tampa Bay Lightning have been inconsistent at best and plain bad at worst. The team is 9-8, and on three separate occasions, they have lost at least two games in a row.
The Tampa Lighting have acquired Matt Dumba and a 2025 seventh-round pick from the Arizona Coyotes in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round pick. No salary retention on Dumba The Lighting fill in their defense with Sergachev out, and the Coyotes move a pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) for more excess draft capital.
It has been a whirlwind few days in the NHL with the trade deadline coming to pass on Friday afternoon.
The Arizona Coyotes continue to be sellers as they have traded defender Matt Dumba to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The trade was broken by Jordan Schmaltz who has been all over the Coyotes’ moves this week.
The Arizona Coyotes have dealt defenseman Matt Dumba and a 2025 seventh-round pick to the Tampa Bay Lightning in exchange for a 2027 fifth-round draft pick.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are reportedly on the hunt for another right-handed defenseman ahead of the March 8 trade deadline and Arizona Coyotes defenseman Matt Dumba certainly could help the club.
During the offseason, general manager Bill Armstrong and company signed free agent Matt Dumba to a one-year deal, with the hopes of revitalizing his career.
The 29-year-old spent the 2022-23 season with the Minnesota Wild, where he registered four goals and 10 assists for 14 points in 79 games while averaging 21:17 of ice time.
Taking a look at the free-agency situation for defenseman Mathew Dumba.
Matt Dumba, the 28-year-old defenseman, who has not signed with a team as of yet in free agency, has been generating considerable interest since the market opened a few days ago.
With a watered-down group of past-their-prime players leading the way, here are the five best free agents available.
As the NHL’s free agency fast approaches, the Minnesota Wild have to be thinking about what’s next in terms of Matt Dumba and the hole he is going to leave behind.
For Matt Dumba, being a defenseman on the Minnesota Wild has become a part of his identity. Drafted by Minnesota in 2012, Dumba has spent his entire National Hockey League career in the Wild’s red and green colours.
To continue on with the Minnesota Wild defensemen report cards, next is fan favorite Matt Dumba. While he really struggled to find his game again this season, after the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline went by and it was clear he was staying put, he took a step in the right direction.
One of the first cap casualties the Wild are anticipated to face due to the cost of those buyouts regards their blueline staple.
Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba’s hit on Stars forward Joe Pavelski took the spotlight during the opening night of the Stanley Cup Playoffs Game 1. Watch the impactful hit here.
Looking toward the trade deadline, let's focus on Minnesota Wild defenseman Matt Dumba.
Despite being in third place in the Central Division, the Minnesota Wild have been rumored to be shopping defenseman Matt Dumba around as of late, and according to TSN’s Darren Dreger, two Canadian teams are showing interest.
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