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Frozen Four, Wild playoff push + Wolves, Tiger and Twins (oh my)

Frozen Four, Wild playoff push + Wolves, Tiger and Twins (oh my)

FromStribSports Daily Delivery


Frozen Four, Wild playoff push + Wolves, Tiger and Twins (oh my)

FromStribSports Daily Delivery

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Introduction: Randy Johnson joins host Michael Rand from Boston, where he covered the Gophers' season-ending 5-1 loss to Minnesota State-Mankato in Thursday's Frozen Four semifinals. It was a butt-kicking for most of the game, as Gophers coach Bob Motzko said, and it showed just how good these Mavericks are heading into Saturday's title game vs. Denver. For the Gophers, it was a season of overachieving to a degree. What comes next will be interesting.
8:00: Rand takes one more look at the Twins pitching staff, a highly volatile group considering there are numerous questions in both the rotation and the bullpen as the season begins Friday. Who is going to get the final nine outs of games with Taylor Rogers gone, let alone the first 18 in a rotation with a lot of candidates but few sure things? Plus the Wolves are locked into the play-in round now -- a fate that was a goal at the start of the year but now feels more like a punishment given how well they have played.
14:00: Star Tribune Wild beat writer Sarah McLellan joins the show in advance of Friday's game against St. Louis. The Wild is a combined 0-4 against Nashville and the Blues this year. With three games left against those potential playoff opponents among its final 13 games, the Wild has some work to do.
30:00: An ode to Tiger Woods.
Released:
Apr 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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Keep informed about sports news and trends in Minnesota, and laugh along the way, with Michael Rand and other Star Tribune writers and special guests each weekday morning.