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Matt Dumba speaks about hitting Joe Pavelski



Matt Dumba hits and injures Joe Pavelski game 1 of the playoffs

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  1. Pretty shitty response. Not to sound like a snow flake here but youd think solid PR opportunity to say its unfortunate of an injury but I felt it wasa clean hit… something of that nature. Hope Pavs makes a full recovery but the hit was dirty in my book

  2. Great hit, Pavelski looked like he was talking smack, tried to take boldys head off when he came out the box. Dumba responded accordingly

  3. Keep it goin dumba, suter needs his jaw balanced and rotated too

  4. Late hit, totally avoidable, kaprizov should have been tossed for 3rd man in. Refs blew the call

  5. Pussy Dumba did not know how quickly he had to dive when Domi hit him a couple of times

  6. So no one asked why the laughing and smirking in the box after the hit? This individual is the definition of low-life …

  7. Listen to those reporters from Minneapolis interview him with their blatant bias. Hockey is a tough sport and every player that plays the game knows the risk, but I don't think the reporters from Minneapolis would be so jovial if one of their fan favorites got taken out on a very controversial hit on game 1. No one should want to see players get hurt to where they can't get back on their skates and play-on.

  8. Tell buddy to keep his head up when on the train tracks clean hit . Buddy can watch the rest of the series in the quite room . Goofy Joe

  9. Matt Dumba doesn't know how to check someone unless it's in the numbers or from the blind side. His late hit on Pavelski was a cheap shot and tonight he hit Marchment in the back which should have been a penalty.

  10. 2 years ago I labeled Dumba “Future Hall of Famer”. It was my inside jab at all the doubters on this young hockey player. I’ve always believed in him, he’s got that “edge” to him that you can’t coach, a player either has it or he doesn’t.

    Coached for 25 years, had the privilege to coach Geno Parrish back in his Jr A hockey days, Geno, one of the most talented players I coached in my years.
    Good luck Dumba & Wild.

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