Dave Overlund
THINGS TO DO IN PITTSBURGH-FROZEN FOUR EDITION
By Elizabeth Krenzelok, SCSU '12
My #1 tip: DO NOT rely on public transportation. Due to budget cuts, it’s unreliable and slow. Drive your car or walk.
St. Cloud State forward Cory Thorson is an imposing figure standing at 6'2" with a frame well over 200 lbs and a with a shock of red hair flowing out from beneath his helmet.
The power forward played in just 12 games in his freshman season, tallying one assist
The Minnesota Golden Gopher men's hockey team lost its fifth player so far this offseason on Saturday.
The Minnesota Wild struggled to score goals despite acquiring forward Jason Pominville from Buffalo.
The Wild were shut out by Los Angeles 3-0 at Staples Center Thursday night. The loss was Minnesota's third straight, and puts them in sixth place in the Western Conference with 44 points
The Minnesota Twins topped the Detroit Tigers 8-2 Thursday afternoon at Target Field. The Twins win their season opening series 2-1 and will head to Baltimore for three weekend games.
Twins outfielder Josh Willingham erased a 2-0 Detroit lead with a two-run home run in the bottom of the third inning
St. Cloud State head coach Bob Motzko has lead the Huskies to their first ever Frozen Four berth in his eighth season at the helm.
The Huskies team captain Drew LeBlanc and head coach Bob Motzko were both named finalists for prestigious awards.
Former St. Cloud Cathedral standout defenseman Nate Schmidt has signed a pro contract with the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League.
Fans who wish to follow the SCSU hockey team to the Frozen Four in Pittsburgh can now purchase tickets through the school.
Although the event appears to be sold out through the main ticket seller, SCSU was allotted 600 ticket packages for the event
The Timberwolves topped the Kevin Garnett-less Celtics 110-100 at Target Center Monday night.
Nikola Pekovic led Minnesota with 29 points including 11-11 from the free throw line, and Dante Cunningham had 19
The St. Louis Blues snuck past the Wild 4-1 in a hard-fought game that saw Minnesota outshoot their opponent 25-24. Mikko Koivu took an unpenalized high stick to the eye and missed most of the first period before returning
The Twins lost their season opener yesterday at Target Field against Detroit by a 4-2 final score.
The Twins bats could not solve Justin Verlander in chilly Minneapolis, managing just three hits while striking out seven times in five innings