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Is Vikings' success (and O-line play) sustainable? + Two Wild concerns from blowout opening loss - Podknife tags |
- College & High School Sports,
- Minnesota Timberwolves,
- Minnesota Twins,
- Minnesota Vikings,
- Minnesota Wild,
- MLB,
- NBA,
- NFL,
- NHL,
- Professional Sports,
- Sports & Recreation,
- University of Minnesota Golden Gophers
- Publication Date |
- Oct 14, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:33:33
Introduction: If you were hoping to see the Wild bring a tighter brand of hockey into the 2022-23 season, Thursday's opener was a disappointment. In losing 7-3 to the Rangers at Xcel Energy Center, Minnesota was outclassed in an up-and-down game. The lack of defensive acumen was a concern -- but perhaps more so was the play of veteran goalie Marc-Andre Fleury. Advanced numbers suggest the Wild could have won that game with adequate goaltending instead of suffering a blowout loss.
6:00: Star Tribune Vikings beat writer Ben Goessling joins host Michael Rand to dissect a few aspects of the Vikings heading into Sunday's game at Miami. Among them: Why have the Vikings had such good health this season, are there ways they can improve their depth, and how sustainable is the improved play of Garrett Bradbury?
30:00: Carlos Correa tells a newspaper in Puerto Rico that he is opting out of his Twins contract -- not a surprise, but making the decision closer to official.
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