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DENVER — Like every hockey-playing kid in Minnesota of a certain age, Bobby Brink grew up in Minnetonka dreaming of wearing two sweaters someday: the blue and white of the local high school, and the red and green of the Wild.



And typical of young Wild fans of the late 2000s, the 6-year-old Brink idolized Marian Gaborik, scoring goals and winning games while w...


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GRAND FORKS — UND beat Omaha 5-1 on Saturday night to knock the Mavericks out of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference quarterfinals for the third time in four years.



Here are five ...


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DENVER — It’s almost statistically impossible for Minnesota to catch Colorado in the standings with a month to play. But between now and the night the Avalanche hang their seemingly inevitable “2026 Central Division Champions” banner at Ball Arena, the Wild are determined to make life difficult for their historic rivals.



On Sunday afternoon, March 8, Nathan M...


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Vikings tight end T.J. Hockenson will be sticking around in Minnesota for the foreseeable future after agreeing to a restructured contract.



A source confirmed the move to the Pioneer Press. It will save the Vikings more than $5 million in cap space.



It had been widely speculated that Hockenson, 28, would have to agree to some sort of pay cut ...


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BISMARCK — Two credit union leaders from the Dakotas have been inducted into the Credit Union House Hall of Leaders, a national recognition honoring


individuals who have made significant contributions to the credit union movement.



Steve Schmitz, CEO of First Community Credit Union (FCCU), Jamestown, and Fran Sommerfeld, CEO of Levo Credit Union, S...


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