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Mathew Dumba was born on 25 July, 1994 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a Canadian ice hockey player (born 1994). Discover Mathew Dumba's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |
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He is a member of famous Sportsperson with the age 29 years old group.
Mathew Dumba Height, Weight & Measurements
At 29 years old, Mathew Dumba height is 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) and Weight 183 lb (83 kg; 13 st 1 lb).
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6 ft 0 in (183 cm) |
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183 lb (83 kg; 13 st 1 lb) |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mathew Dumba Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mathew Dumba worth at the age of 29 years old? Mathew Dumba’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sportsperson. He is from Canada. We have estimated Mathew Dumba's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Mathew Dumba (born July 25, 1994) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Dumba spent the 2009–10 season with the Edge School for Athletes in the Canadian Sport School Hockey League.
The Red Deer Rebels of the Western Hockey League (WHL) selected Dumba with their first-round selection, fourth overall, in the 2009 WHL Bantam Draft from the Calgary Bronks AAA Organization.
He made his WHL debut in 2009–10, his 15-year-old season, appearing in six regular season games and two playoff games for the Rebels.
Joining the Rebels full-time in 2010–11, Dumba scored 15 goals and 26 points and was a player whom his coach said was noticeable every time he was on the ice.
His performance during the season earned Dumba the Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy as the WHL's rookie-of-the-year.
Returning to the Rebels for the 2011–12 WHL season, Dumba scored 20 goals and 57 points in 69 games.
NHL Central Scouting ranked him as the 11th best prospect for the draft, while International Scouting Services ranked him 5th overall.
The Minnesota Wild selected him in the first round, seventh overall, and quickly signed him to an NHL contract.
Dumba was selected with the seventh overall pick by the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, with whom he spent his first 10 seasons.
Dumba previously played junior with the Red Deer Rebels and briefly for the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League (WHL).
Dumba is of Filipino (maternal) and Romanian and German (paternal) descent.
He was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, and learned to skate at age three.
His family later moved to Calgary, Alberta, where he played his minor hockey in Calgary with the Crowchild Minor Hockey Association.
He was the youngest player invited to the selection camp for the 2012 World Junior Hockey Championship, however he failed to make the team.
However, he continued to impress scouts and observers with his play.
Don Hay was one of several WHL coaches to praise Dumba for his enthusiasm on the ice and hard-checking style: "He's a guy who can do all aspects of the game ... he's a very dynamic player with or without the puck. Yes, he can lay out a good bodycheck, but he can also score the overtime winning goal."
Dumba's play in the WHL resulted in him being rated as one of the top prospects for the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.
Dumba was returned to the Rebels to begin the 2012–13 WHL season, in part due to a labour dispute between the NHL and its players.
When the NHL's dispute was resolved, the Wild intended to give him a brief look at their training camp.
Dumba impressed the team's coaching staff enough to earn a spot on the Wild's opening-night roster, however, he was returned to Red Deer four games into the NHL season without having played with the Wild.
Dumba earned a spot in the Wild lineup to start the 2013–14 season and made his NHL debut on October 5, 2013, against the Anaheim Ducks, becoming the first player of Filipino descent to play in the NHL.
He scored his first NHL goal on October 12 against Dan Ellis of the Dallas Stars.
He recorded only two points in 13 games by December and the Wild loaned Dumba to the Canadian junior team for the 2014 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
While Dumba was with the national team, the Rebels traded his WHL rights to the Portland Winterhawks and the Wild assigned him to Portland upon his return from the World Junior Championship.
In the 2015–16 season, Dumba had a breakout year, playing every game but one with the Minnesota Wild, seeing career highs in goals, assists, points, and penalty minutes with 10 goals, 16 assists, 26 points and 38 PIMS.
The Wild also played an outdoor game against the Chicago Blackhawks at TCF Bank Stadium as part of the NHL Stadium Series.
Dumba got the scoring going early as he trailed the play after Ryan Carter had a breakaway, Carter had his shot saved and his rebound saved as well but Dumba poked in the third chance for his ninth goal of the season to give the Wild a 1–0 lead.
The Wild went on to beat the Blackhawks 6–1.
He played 81 out of the 82 games that season and the only game he missed was when he was named a healthy scratch by coach John Torchetti in a 3–0 loss to the San Jose Sharks.
On July 28, 2016, he re-signed to a two-year, $5.1M bridge deal with the Wild.
After not getting off to a good start for the Wild, new head coach Bruce Boudreau opted to scratch Dumba on October 20 against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The plan was foiled, however, when Marco Scandella became sick, forcing Dumba into the lineup.
After that he played alongside All-Star defenseman Ryan Suter on the first defensive pairing and saw increased responsibilities and ice time.
He averaged 21:48 per game alongside Suter.
His 2017–18 season saw Dumba set new personal bests with 14 goals, 36 assists, and 50 points.
On July 21, 2018, Dumba signed a five-year, $30 million contract extension with the Wild, carrying an annual average of $6 million.
On June 8, 2020, Dumba became an inaugural executive board member of the Hockey Diversity Alliance, whose goal is to address intolerance and racism in hockey.
Dumba was named the 2020 King Clancy Award winner by the NHL for his efforts supporting community initiatives in Minneapolis and as a member of the Hockey Diversity Alliance.
During the 2022–23 season, Dumba scored four goals and 14 points in 79 games and was third in ice time among Wild defencemen.