Bulmer averaged just 6:43 TOI in three games with the Wild during his call-up. He swaps places with Kurtis Gabriel, who will likely play on Wednesday.

Bulmer averaged just 6:43 TOI in three games with the Wild during his call-up. He swaps places with Kurtis Gabriel, who will likely play on Wednesday.
Bulmer has been like a yo-yo recently. He was recalled on Friday, served as a healthy scratch on Saturday, was sent down on Sunday and then called back up this morning. The 23-year-old defenseman has one goal and one assist in 14 games with Iowa this season.
Bulmer played 6:18 on Saturday going scoreless and posting a minus-2 rating. His demotion suggests that Justin Fontaine is ready to return to the Wild lineup on Tuesday.
Bulmer has skated in four games with the Wild this season, he has been held off the score sheet in all four contests.
Bulmer totalled six shots and two PIMs in four games with Minnesota after being recalled December 12. The 21-year-old has recorded 12 points (9G / 3A), 20 PIM and three power-play goals in 21 games with Iowa this season.
Bulmer has recorded 12 points (9G / 3A), 20 penalty minutes and three power-play goals in 21 games with Iowa this season. He leads the team in goals and shots (62) and ranks third in scoring. The 6-foot-4, 212-pound forward tallied seven points (4G / 3A) and 41 PIM in 43 contests with Houston last season.
This stud prospect scored 34 goals and 62 points in 53 games for the Kelowna Rockets.
Bulmer loses all of his fantasy hockey value in one-year leagues with this demotion. The rookie produced three assists over nine games.
After playing nine NHL games, Bulmer sits out for a contest. Likely the Wild want to see how they play without the 19-year-old, helping them finalize their decision on the entry-level slide.
The 19-year-old is still looking for his first NHL goal through his initial eight games. Playing him on the PP signifies the team's willingness to play him in all situations.
Bulmer has impressed during training camp, earning a spot on the opening night's roster. Last season, the left wing scored 18 goals and 49 poiints in 57 games playing for the Kelowna Rockets. Look for him to play a third line role.
Bulmer has impressed during training camp, earning a spot on the opening night's roster. Last season, the left wing scored 18 goals and 49 poiints in 57 games playing for the Kelowna Rockets. Look for him to play a third line role.
Bulmer plays a rugged two-way game and could fit in on a bottom line. Last season, the left wing scored 18 goals and 49 poiints in 57 games playing for the Kelowna Rockets.