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Fletcher doesn't anticipate any problems in Dumba negotiations

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Chuck Fletcher is optimistic.

The Minnesota Wild general manager spoke to the Star Tribune's Michael Russo about a number of topics in a piece published Friday, including negotiations with the club's only remaining restricted free agent, defenseman Matt Dumba.

"I don't anticipate any problems," Fletcher said. "Hopefully something gets done here pretty quickly."

Dumba was tendered a qualifying offer, but it's clear both parties are looking at a long-term extension. Rumors at the draft in late June had the Wild talking trade with the Edmonton Oilers, with Dumba and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins the focus of talks.

A first-round pick, seventh overall in 2012, Dumba will turn 22 on July 25. His 10 goals and 16 assists last season were both career highs, along with his 16:50 in average ice time. He had a 47.7 percent Corsi For rating, according to Puckalytics.

Dumba wrapped up his entry-level deal. If he signs long term, he'll join Ryan Suter, Jonas Brodin, Marco Scandella, and Jared Spurgeon as blueliners signed through 2020.

Fletcher also said that he's looking at potentially adding another forward to his group, but added that he's not in a big hurry. The GM expects some of the club's young players to challenge for spots on the big club.

"There's no timetable to do anything right now," Fletcher said.

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