The early results from the Green Bay Packers’ 2024 draft class have been promising, especially for Edgerrin Cooper and Evan Williams. Elsewhere, injuries have made MarShawn Lloyd and Jordan Morgan unknowns. Constant shifting of positions has made Javon Bullard a prospect with a lot of intrigue but an uncertain ceiling. However, among Green Bay’s 2024 class, Cooper is poised for … [Read more...] about Edgerrin Cooper Is Poised To Make the Biggest Year 2 Leap On the Packers
The Wild’s Best Use Of Marco Rossi Might Be A D-Corps Upgrade
Bill Guerin and 27 other NHL GMs are probably golfing a lot (like me) right now. After someone wins the Stanley Cup in a few weeks, that number will rise to Guerin plus-31. Most of them will enjoy it. Guerin won’t. He has a lot to do before the NHL draft. While the Wild have only four pi… … [Read more...] about The Wild’s Best Use Of Marco Rossi Might Be A D-Corps Upgrade
Terrence Shannon Jr.’s Playoff Impact Will Translate To Next Season’s Rotation
It’s hard for rookies to get minutes under Chris Finch. The Minnesota Timberwolves have a talented roster. Still, throughout the grind of the regular season, it was difficult for Rob Dillingham and Terrence Shannon Jr. to get consistent opportunities. Still, Finch called Shannon’s name when the Timberwolves needed a change of pace off the bench in their Western Conference … [Read more...] about Terrence Shannon Jr.’s Playoff Impact Will Translate To Next Season’s Rotation
Kody Clemens Is Becoming the Next Rob Refsnyder
In spring 2021, there wasn’t a lot for Minnesota Twins fans to cheer about. The Twins were 13-24, and all three members of the outfield landed on the injured list. Things weren’t looking good until they called up a man referred to as “The Legend.” Rob Refsnyder may not be as popular as other random Twins like Lew Ford and Willians Astudillo, but his cameo during the 2021 season … [Read more...] about Kody Clemens Is Becoming the Next Rob Refsnyder
The Frost Cleaned Things Up Defensively En Route To Winning Their Second Championship
The Minnesota Frost are back-to-back Walter Cup Champions after a nail-biting 2-1 overtime win against the Ottawa Charge Monday night. The Frost had a home-ice advantage and already had 2 wins going into Game 4. However, it was important for Minnesota to end the series here. A loss would have shifte… … [Read more...] about The Frost Cleaned Things Up Defensively En Route To Winning Their Second Championship