
The Arizona Coyotes still reportedly have interest in defenseman Matt Dumba as the offseason reaches a dry point.

The Arizona Coyotes may not be done when it comes to making more offseason moves.
According to Sportsnet’s Luke Fox, the Coyotes have emerged as the frontrunners for defenseman Matt Dumba.
While the Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabers and Dallas Stars have reportedly have interest in Dumba, the Coyotes and San Jose Sharks are the two teams in the driving seat for his services.
The 28-year-old defenseman had four goals, 10 assists and 14 points in 79 games for the Minnesota Wild this past season. He has played all 10 seasons of his career in Minnesota tallying 79 goals, 157 assists and 236 points.
Arizona has already added a couple defensemen including Sean Durzi and Troy Stecher this offseason but it never hurts to acquire more blue-line depth.
The Coyotes have been linked to Dumba for the past couple of weeks so it should be interesting to see how everything unfolds with the veteran defenseman.