SUNRISE, FLA. – The dads for Nate Prosser and Matt Dumba put smiles on their son's faces for different reasons during the Wild's father-son trip.
Dumba is a 20-year-old defenseman born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and raised in Calgary. On this trip his dad became an honorary Finn. There barely was a moment during the trip where Charles Dumba wasn't seen without sidekicks Vesa Granlund (Mikael Granlund's dad) and Tomi Haula (Erik Haula's father).
Let's just say there were some late nights.
"He's learning Finnish, he's teaching Granny's dad English and Tomi's always the translator between the three of them," Matt Dumba said. "They always seem to be laughing about something.
"Granny and I were just joking, they don't speak the same language, they barely communicate, yet every time we see them hanging together, they're laughing hysterically and we don't know what it's about. But that's my dad. I can't really contain him. He's just a social butterfly, telling stories and making friends easily."
Prosser, 28, was down in the dumps Friday after his late closing-hand-on-the-puck penalty the night before in Philadelphia led to Claude Giroux's tying goal in a game the Wild ultimately won. While Prosser was conducting an interview, his dad chimed in, "We're going to work on his hand passing next."
Prosser immediately started laughing.
"That's his style," Prosser said of Chris Prosser. "When I need a joke to lighten my mood, he's there to do that for me. Maybe I'll have an off night, he's usually my first or second call after the game. He's pretty good about bringing me back to reality and making me smile."