The Arizona Coyotes have inked Matt Dumba to a 1-campaign, 3.9 million dollar deal.
Matt Dumba has signed a one-year, $4M contract with the Arizona Coyotes, per @FriedgeHNIC ✍️ pic.twitter.com/4vclJBUlOB
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) August 6, 2023
Matt (28) played 79 matches with the Minnesota Wild this campaign, notching 4 goals and giving 10 assists. Dumba finished with 2 assists in 6 postseason matches as Dallas Stars defeated Minnesota in the 1st round.
Matt fulfilled his 5-year, 30 million dollar deal that he inked with Minnesota in 2018.
He was named the King Clancy Memorial Trophy winner in 2019-20, as the prestigious title receives the player who showed his leadership on the ice and off the ice within his community.
Minnesota picked him 7th overall at the 2012 NHL Draft, as he has 79 goals and 157 assists in 598 matches in the NHL.
Matt Dumba, signed 1x$4M by ARI is a two-way defenceman. He likes to carry the puck out of his own end and into the offensive zone and can create some chances. but for the most part he lacks the impact he had on the game just a few seasons ago. #Yotes pic.twitter.com/hNlEn86TD4
— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) August 6, 2023