Columnist Patrick Reusse talks to host Michael Rand about living a Minnesota sports fan's dream Sunday: seeing the Twins, Wild and Wolves play in a 10-hour stretch of NHL and NBA playoff games and baseball with a first-place team.
The team returns every offensive lineman from last season. But would the Vikings draft yet another interior lineman in an attempt to make a good thing better?
The Wild came up against all kinds of difficulties in Game 4, from Dallas goalie Jake Oettinger to questionable officiating and absent offense from their top scorers. Here's what stood out to hockey writer Randy Johnson.
After a stellar second half and overtime, one thing is clear: The Timberwolves live and die by Anthony Edwards. Now, if they could just learn to close out games.
Late in Game 4, the Wolves were beleaguered — missing Karl-Anthony Towns due to fouls and Kyle Anderson due to injury — but they still had Anthony Edwards.
Two penalties against Marcus Foligno looked dubious and the Wild winger said the calls were "a joke." But getting ready for Game 5 against Dallas is all that matters now.
The Juice Machine out of Charlton, Mass., tasted a little sweeter after Baldelli moved into sixth on the Twins' all-time wins list.
The Stars regained home-ice advantage after Tyler Seguin notched two power-play goals and the Wild's late rally fell short at Xcel Energy Center.
After playing for three different franchises in his four years in the league, there's no guarantee Nickeil Alexander-Walker will be back with the Timberwolves.
The Timberwolves trail 3-0 heading into Game 4 at Target Center. Tap here for play-by-play, live stats and scores from the NBA playoffs.