Matt Dumbas continued awfulness

State of Hockey

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Age and wear and tear happened, that's what. He was a very good defensemen in his prime. But his pec injury took away his offense, and now the rest of the body is going too. He played a rough and tough game without the size to keep up, and it's showing. He had a decent career.

Of course we should have dealt him back in the day before the collapse, but of course Wild management will not manage their assets.
 

serp

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biturbo19

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That’s just not true at all. Before he tore his pec he was a massive part of one the best defensive corps in the league.

Even at that point, pre-injuries that seem to have hampered him, he was what...the 4th best "massive part" of that defence corps?
 

eojsmada

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I look at Dumba and see a slightly different version of Bouchard from Edmonton. Neither one of them known to be a good "first pass" kind of guy from their own end, and neither really are good at defending. Both have a good shot and seem to be good at the offensive side of things, but both are just missing the skating ability, foot speed, and defensive IQ. The only "difference" between Dumba and Bouchard, to me, is that Dumba will fight.
 

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