TAMPA, Fla. – If Matt Dumba is going to stick around the Wild this season, the rookie defenseman — and Wild fans — will have to understand there might be times when he is pulled from the lineup to take a step back, reflect and learn.
That's what happened Tuesday in Toronto.
He had a rough game the night before in Buffalo, so instead of playing him in the bright lights of the center of the hockey universe, the Wild decided it would be best for Dumba to watch video, spend time on the ice with the assistant coaches and watch the Wild play the Maple Leafs from atop the arena.
"Like every young player, there are ups and downs in their play and that comes with playing in the best league in the world," General Manager Chuck Fletcher said. "I would say, for the most part, he's played well. [Assistant coach] Rick [Wilson] is a really good coach for these young defensemen and not just Matt, but all of them. Rick's got a really good feel for how to use Matt and build him up and help him get his confidence but yet also protect him in terms of how we best utilize him."
Dumba is 19, so Fletcher said he is unsure "he's an every-night player right now," and that's completely up to Wilson and coach Mike Yeo to make those decisions.
Yeo hasn't confirmed if Dumba will be back in the Wild's lineup Thursday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dumba has been scratched three times.
"It's something you've got to go through. It's a process," Dumba said. "I think every player has done it at one point or another in their career. I just have to keep a positive mind, work hard and do whatever's asked from me."
Because of Dumba's age, he cannot play for the Iowa Wild in the American Hockey League. He either had to stay with the Wild or return to his junior team, Red Deer of the Western Hockey League.