HOCKEY
College hockey's top stories of 2012-13; Anchorage coaching search; Dick Beardsley on the benefits of running; Kara Goucher on Boston
Chris Dilks of SB Nation finishes his list of the Top 20 stories in the college game for 2012013, with the top five picks here. The search for a coach at Alaska Anchorage continues, with all sides of...
Posted on 5/21/13 at 10:38 PM
Stadium Journey stops in Duluth
Amsoil Arena is about 2 years old, but in case you still havent attended a Minnesota Duluth hockey game, theres a review at Stadium Journey to check out. Reviewer Matt Ward refers to it as a near-p...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 12:00 AM
Legislative notebook: House to debate lockout unemployment payments
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey House members could soon debate whether companies have to pay unemployment through an entire employee lockout, such as the one at American Crystal Sugar. Bill author...
Posted on 3/21/13 at 7:05 PM
Why is an NDSU student writing blog about Fighting Sioux hockey?
To be fair NDSU junior Bri Gefroh's blog isn't just about The Fighting Sioux, it's about hockey as a whole. And more accurately her love of the sport. She writes: "For the Love of Hockey is a female-...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 4:04 PM
Our area dominates state hockey
The western section of the state again reigns supreme in Wisconsin hockey. Eau Claire Memorial is the WIAA boys hockey state champion. The only team that could stop Superior from reaching the state ch...
Posted on 3/5/13 at 11:07 AM
Hockey: Duluth's Toninato named USHL second team
Fargo (N.D.) Force forward Dominic Toninato of Duluth has been named to the 2013 All-U.S. Hockey League second team, the league announced Wednesday.May 23, 2013
College athletics: Cornell wrestler named athlete of year
Cornell senior wrestler Kyle Dake and North Carolina sophomore field hockey player Loren Shealy were named 2013 College Athletes of the Year by Sports Illustrated. The first-year awards were announced Wednesday. St. Cloud State senior hockey center Drew LeBlanc of Hermantown was among four male candidates for the award.May 23, 2013
Duluth East’s Meirs Moore commits to Division I RPI
By Rick Weegman , May 22, 2013
Duluth East defenseman Moore commits to RPI
By Kevin Pates , May 21, 2013
Junior hockey: Wilderness’ season comes to an end
Mark Reners’ second goal 8:30 into overtime gave the Brooks Bandits a 5-4 win over the Minnesota Wilderness in a semifinal of the Royal Bank Cup Canadian national junior A tournament Saturday in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.By News Tribune staff , May 19, 2013
Minnesota sports scene improving at the top
JIM SOUHAN COLUMN: Tom Kelly had a favorite word for the strange events that occur around the traveling carnival that is a big-league sports team: buffoonery.By Jim Souhan , May 19, 2013
Junior hockey: Cloquet native Millen to coach Wilderness
Cloquet native Corey Millen was named head coach of the Minnesota Wilderness on Thursday as the team prepares to make its debut in the North American Hockey League in the 2013-14 season.By News Tribune staff , May 17, 2013
Hockey: U.S. scores 8 in win over Russia
By Associated Press report , May 16, 2013
College women's hockey: Kenyon to captain UMD 
Senior Jamie Kenyon was named captain of the Minnesota Duluth women’s hockey team for the 2013-14 season, coach Shannon Miller announced earlier this week.
By News Tribune staff , May 16, 2013
Junior hockey: Wilderness advance despite loss 
Despite not being able to put the puck past Surrey Eagles goaltender Michael Santaguida in a 5-0 loss Wednesday, the Minnesota Wilderness secured a berth in the Royal Bank Cup Canadian national Junior A tournament semifinals at Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
By News Tribune staff , May 16, 2013
Larson joins Rohlik at Ohio State 
By Kevin Pates , May 15, 2013
Seidel voted UMD MVP 
By News Tribune staff , May 15, 2013
Wilderness win first game at Royal Bank Cup 
HOCKEY: Captain Mike Dietrich of South Hampton, N.J., had a goal and three assists Tuesday afternoon as the Minnesota Wilderness of Cloquet defeated the Truro Bearcats of Nova Scotia, 5-3, during round-robin play in Canada’s Royal Bank Cup in Summerside, Prince Edward Island.
By News Tribune staff , May 15, 2013
Boogaard family sues NHL for son’s death 
NHL: Joanne Boogaard watched her son, Derek, duke it out on the ice with other NHL tough guys for six seasons as one of the most feared enforcers in the game, a 6-foot-7 brawler who was not there to skate or score, but to defend his teammates when it was called for.
By Jon Krawczynski , May 14, 2013
Eh? Stadium Journey stops in Duluth 
By News Tribune staff , May 14, 2013
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