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Minneapolis Star Tribune
Inside the Game: Road trip! Skippers redefine it
Minnetonka's sojourn to Missouri to play a powerhouse had its moments. The team likely won't count the stretch from kickoff to final gun among them.
Wild: Newcomers chip in for first victory
Every player making his Wild debut in the season opener contributed at least one point, and that proved to be enough offense against the Bruins.
Vikings vs. Detroit: Winfield in the zone
Antoine Winfield's big plays early in the season have garnered him acclaim that has been missing during his long career. Is he finally headed to a Pro Bowl?
Gophers are toast of Champaign
The Gophers made the plays they needed to emerge with a defining road victory.
Carleton 49, Augsburg 41: Knights remain without a flaw
A back-and-forth game turned on Augsburg and left Carleton in first place in the MIAC with its first 5-0 mark since 1992.
Sid Hartman: Mason recruits make former coach proud
Upperclassmen Adam Weber, Jack Simmons, Eric Decker and Willie VanDeSteeg were all standout players in the Gophers' road victory at Illinois.
Norm Coleman: A strong drive to succeed, a desire not to be defined
From Brooklyn to St. Paul, from Woodstock to Washington: Few journeys in Minnesota politics have resembled Norm Coleman's.

