Islanders fans should not worry about Matt Dumba be traded to the Penguins
Briefly

The NHL offseason remains active as teams like the New York Islanders work to improve their depth. The Pittsburgh Penguins recently traded for defenseman Matt Dumba from the Dallas Stars, also acquiring a 2028 second-round pick. Despite Dumba's past accolades, his recent performance shows significant decline, with only one goal and nine assists in the past season. While the second-round pick holds potential, its value is diminished given the timeline for player development and the evolving nature of the league by 2030.
Matt Dumba, now 31, has seen a decline in offensive production, this past season scoring just one goal and nine assists, totaling ten points.
The Penguins acquired Matt Dumba and a 2028 second-round pick from the Dallas Stars for Vladislav Kolyachonok, but Dumba’s best days appear behind him.
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