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Head coach Dean Evason says there have 'been no discussions' about other members of the Wild joining Matt Dumba in peaceful protest against racism.

, back in 2017 during his time with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Brown is now with the Wild organization but did not join the team in the NHL bubble after spending the 2019-20 season with the club’s AHL affiliate in Iowa.“For the rest of the time throughout playoffs and the qualifiers, I’ll be raising my fist for both national anthems, something that I can stay consistent through,” Dumba said earlier on Sunday. “Talking with J.T.

He represented the HDA on Saturday afternoon as he stood at centre ice and delivered a passionate, powerful speech urging everyone watching to drive the conversation forward. He then knelt for the U.S. national anthem, becoming the first NHL player to do so.

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