The Packers And Vikings Just Helped Ryan Poles Look Brilliant

Ryan Poles sensed a problem as free agency approached. He needed help for the Chicago Bears’ interior offensive line. However, as information flowed in about the market, one thing became apparent: It was going to get expensive fast. Rather than bite the bullet and prepare his coffers, Poles became proactive. He traded 4th and 6th… Continue reading The Packers And Vikings Just Helped Ryan Poles Look Brilliant

Justin Brazeau Continues To Improve and Will Elevate the Wild – Minnesota Wild

When the Minnesota Wild acquired 27-year-old Justin Brazeau from the Boston Bruins on Thursday night, they got a little better. While it might not be the blockbuster some have hoped for, it should help the team this year. Brazeau should fit in well on a team looking to improve because all the 6-foot-6, 227-pound forward… Continue reading Justin Brazeau Continues To Improve and Will Elevate the Wild – Minnesota Wild

NDSU Softball Heads to Mississippi and Louisiana to Start Spring Break Trip

Story Links FARGO, N.D. – North Dakota State softball heads south to Mississippi and Louisiana for an 11-day trip over spring break that will include trips to the Golden Eagle Classic in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and a midweek game in Hammond, Louisiana at Southeastern Louisiana on Tuesday to begin the trip.… Continue reading NDSU Softball Heads to Mississippi and Louisiana to Start Spring Break Trip

Vikings mock draft 2.0: Making sure Minnesota gets D-line help and an impact running back

Free agency will determine the Minnesota Vikings’ priorities in the 2025 NFL Draft. Will they sign multiple interior defensive linemen? How will they improve the interior of their offensive line? Will cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. or running back Aaron Jones test the market? The answers to those questions will affect Minnesota’s plans. The team will… Continue reading Vikings mock draft 2.0: Making sure Minnesota gets D-line help and an impact running back

The Wild Must Get Cap-Savvy and Bring Brock Boeser Home – Minnesota Wild

Brock Boeser would look so sick in Forest Green, wouldn’t he?  Two years ago, I wrote a piece outlining why the Wild should bring the Burnsville native back to the State of Hockey. Ultimately, Minnesota traded for Gustav Nyquist and Marcus Johansson instead.  However, this year is different. This is the year when the pieces… Continue reading The Wild Must Get Cap-Savvy and Bring Brock Boeser Home – Minnesota Wild

Hendo Appreciation Day, Vikings free agency and the NSIC Tourney

Eric Henderson just won a 20th game for the fifth time in his six seasons at SDSU, and still has a shot at a fifth regular season Summit League title, as well. With a Jackrabbit squad that will have a decent shot at winning his third Summit League Tournament title next week — and therefore… Continue reading Hendo Appreciation Day, Vikings free agency and the NSIC Tourney

The Wild Have Nothing To Worry About With Kaprizov and Eriksson Ek Out – Minnesota Wild

When I refreshed my web browser this morning and saw Michael Russo’s report that Joel Eriksson Ek has joined Kirill Kaprizov in the dreaded purgatory that is the Minnesota Wild’s injured reserve list these days, a surprising thought occurred to me.  The Wild have nothing to worry about. Make no mistake; the Wild are a… Continue reading The Wild Have Nothing To Worry About With Kaprizov and Eriksson Ek Out – Minnesota Wild

NDSU Women’s Basketball Wraps Regular Season Hosting Kansas City and Omaha

Story Links THIS WEEK          The North Dakota State (17-10, 9-5 Summit) women’s basketball team returns home against Kansas City (10-19, 6-8 Summit) on Thursday at 7:00 p.m. The Bison then wrap up regular season play hosting Omaha (12-15, 4-10 Summit) on Saturday. Tip-off is set for 1:00 p.m., inside the… Continue reading NDSU Women’s Basketball Wraps Regular Season Hosting Kansas City and Omaha