Say, have you heard about this Movember thing? It's pretty cool. Everyone is doing it. What you do is you grow a moustache to raise awareness for men's health and money for prostate cancer research. It's really simple to do, too. You just stop shaving your upper lip for a month. We are actually asking you to do LESS work, and rewarding you for it. How awesome is that?
After the jump, links about... well, exactly what you think they'll be about.
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Red Wings vs Wild: Did Mikko Koivu Interfere with Niklas Kronwall? - SBNation Editor in Chief Travis Hughes breaks down the play.
Wild News
Wild rallies for another dramatic 'W' in Detroit | StarTribune.com - Post game rants.
Powerless all game long, Wild flips the switch in OT | StarTribune.com - Gamer from Russo.
Red Wings Vs. Wild: Did Mikko Koivu Interfere With Niklas Kronwall Before Winning Goal? - SBNation.com
Koivu laid out an awesomely legal hit on his way towards chasing down his own rebound, and he was able to get off a fancy little pass through a defender to enable Setoguchi to win the game. Instead of blaming the hit, the Wings should maybe blame the penalty that put Minnesota on the man-advantage, or perhaps the blowing of a one-goal lead in the third period, or their goaltender for not making the stop on Setoguchi down low.
Video: Did Mikko Koivu get away with a head shot on Niklas Kronwall? | ProHockeyTalk
Did Koivu get away with a shot to the head of Kronwall to make it all happen though? That’s the debate that’s raging out of Red Wings Country this morning. Check out the video and let us know what you think happened here. Is it a head shot? Interference? Old time hockey?
Enemy Perspective
Red Wings / Wild Instant Reaction: A Thousand Words - Winging It In Motown - Here is where you can find the Wings' fan reaction to the game, and to the hit. Now... please be respectful. They're mad, and they are entitled to be.
Tending the Fields
Off the Trail
NHL players have advice for the NBA: Make a deal | StarTribune.com - Ha ha. Yeah. Make a deal. Then find every way possible to get around it.
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