Can Justin Brazeau Become the Player He Was Earlier This Season? – Minnesota Wild

On March 6, the Minnesota Wild traded Marat Khusnutdinov, Jakub Lauko, and a 2026 sixth-round pick for Boston Bruins forward Justin Brazeau. All three players are young and early in their careers but have potential despite limited performance.  Often, a change of scenery is the key to unlocking better performance. Unfortunately, only the Bruins have… Continue reading Can Justin Brazeau Become the Player He Was Earlier This Season? – Minnesota Wild

Knight Named Kwik Star Summit League Peak Pitcher of the Week

Story Links SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – Senior right-handed pitcher Logan Knight has been named the Kwik Star Summit League Baseball Peak Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced on Monday. Knight helped the Bison (4-14, 2-1 Summit) start Summit League play with a series win at Oral Roberts. He posted his… Continue reading Knight Named Kwik Star Summit League Peak Pitcher of the Week

Brock Faber’s Fatigue Is Becoming An Issue For the Wild – Minnesota Wild

  Brock Faber is one of the Minnesota Wild’s most consequential players. He leads the team in time on ice at 5-on-5 and the penalty kill, and is tops among Wild defensemen in power play ice time. They task him with shutting down the opposing team’s top players nightly. He does all that as a… Continue reading Brock Faber’s Fatigue Is Becoming An Issue For the Wild – Minnesota Wild

Former Vikings Defender Says Goodbye to the Sport

Dec 8, 2019; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Ham (30) and defensive lineman Jaleel Johnson (94) celebrate after the game against Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports With free agency ongoing, Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah has gotten a ton of praise for his actions in the… Continue reading Former Vikings Defender Says Goodbye to the Sport

NDSU’s Matt Larsen Named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year

Story Links 2024-25 NACDA ADs of the Year CLEVELAND – The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) announced North Dakota State’s Matt Larsen as one of four recipients of the NACDA AD of the Year award in the Football Championship Subdivision on Monday, March… Continue reading NDSU’s Matt Larsen Named NACDA Athletics Director of the Year

Could the Wild Realistically Miss the Playoffs? – Minnesota Wild

Is panic begging to set in for the Wild as they lack motivation and goal-scoring? Listen to the pandemonium on the latest episode of Wilderness Talk! Think you could write a story like this? Hockey Wilderness wants you to develop your voice, find an audience, and we’ll pay you to do it. Just fill out… Continue reading Could the Wild Realistically Miss the Playoffs? – Minnesota Wild

Minnesota Vikings rise from the ashes with 14-win season after J.J. McCarthy’s preseason injury sparks unexpected momentum and fierce determination for success

Early Challenges The season began under a cloud of doubt. A key preseason injury to a highly-touted player set expectations low. Doubt surrounded the team as many anticipated a difficult road ahead, with key moments already weighing heavily on the collective mindset. Unforeseen Momentum Despite the setback, the team displayed a remarkable resurgence. A surge… Continue reading Minnesota Vikings rise from the ashes with 14-win season after J.J. McCarthy’s preseason injury sparks unexpected momentum and fierce determination for success

Playing David Jiricek Might Solve Multiple Problems For the Wild – Minnesota Wild

In many ways, David Jiricek is effectively the Minnesota Wild’s trade deadline pickup. Minnesota parted with its 2025 first-round draft pick to land the disgruntled top defenseman prospect, which might have contributed to a quiet trade deadline during which the Wild made few moves to boost its struggling offense.  To be clear, that opportunity cost… Continue reading Playing David Jiricek Might Solve Multiple Problems For the Wild – Minnesota Wild