Every GM that hem and hawed because there wouldn’t be an extension or any understanding of an extension with Hughes…
Bill Guerin bets on his organization and they get the payoff win in round 1 on the heels of a super star performance by Hughes.
Bill Guerin does his job with conviction. Whether it was picking “unpopular”picks for Team USA or the Hughe trade. As a hockey fan, this guy is everything you want in your leader.
👏🏻 Billy G #MNWild
Jesper Wallstedt said he realized how special the moment was when, after Boldy scored the fourth goal, he looked behind the net through the glass and saw a fan crying. "Everyone was just so happy. The building was so loud that my ears started hurting. It was amazing. I’m so happy for our fan base."
For the first time in 11 years, the #mnwild are in the victorious side of a handshake line and will advance to play Colorado in the second round.
Three consecutive wins to eliminate Dallas to snap 8 consecutive first-round exits. Absolute master class at even-strength.
Ayo Dosunmu of the @Timberwolves is the first player in NBA history with:
40+ points
75% FG shooting
5+ threes without a miss
10+ FT without a miss
...in any game (regular season or playoffs, off the bench or not).
Every player has their own path, one not better than the other
But it's tough to see how anything else could beat this
Having your classmates chant your name
Seeing grandma and grandpa flailing pom-poms
Wearing that medal around your neck
And being kings, if only for a night
BHS Section
7AA QF
Final
Forest Lake > Duluth Marshall (5-2)
FL: Corey (x2), Longen, Peterson, Vickery
DM: Hannula, Black
SOG: 36-22 DM
Forest Lake advances to Semifinal Saturday at Amsoil Arena where they will take on top seeded Grand Rapids at noon!
A win would’ve been nice, but it was still the greatest night of my football life. It’s the moment that I will always remember when the real reason for football clicked in. Football isn’t just a game played with a ball on a field. It’s not just 3-D chess with men colliding. It’s human connection. It’s family genetics. It’s an allegiance passed from generation to generation. I witnessed my son standing in the same place that I stand, screaming at a black square with color pixels for an orange and blue team as if somehow his cries could affect the outcome of the game. Last night was the night that I knew I had done my real job as a Bears fan. I pass the game to the next generation. I shared a forever loyalty. He is fully on his way on a life time journey or highs and lows, love and loss, passion and grit, strategy and might, joy and disappointment. And when the day comes where my son and I are at an impasse. We can always talk about the Bears.