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Apps · MinnesotaST. PAUL, Minn. — Shut out for two periods, the Kings found their form with a three-goal third and salvaged a point with a shootout loss to the Minnesota Wild on Monday night. Marco Rossi scored in the fourth round of the shootout to help Minnesota hon on for a 4-3 win. Power-play goals by Jared Spurgeon, Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy gave Minnesota a 3-0 lead late in the first period. The score remained 3-0 until the third period when Kevin Fi…See the Story
Kings Stage 3rd-Period Rally but Lose to Wild in Shootout
51% Center coverage: 39 sources

Mankato, Minnesota · MankatoMANKATO, Minn. — Twenty years ago, Minnesota farmers helped make history. In the fall of 2005, the state became the first in the nation to require a biodiesel blend in its diesel fuel, which was a milestone that launched a new era for soybean growers, energy independence and rural innovation. “It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years already,” said Lincoln County farmer Bob Worth, who served as Minnesota Soybean Growers Association president in 2…See the Story
20 years later: Minnesota’s biodiesel legacy leads the nation
67% Right coverage: 12 sources

Los Angeles Kings · MoorheadIn his return to Minnesota, Nico Sturm has yet to play a game. But the Wild already miss him. Sidelined by an upper body injury that limited him in training camp, and apparently got worse days before the season started, Sturm was acquired for his winning experience — he won Stanley Cups in Colorado and Florida — and his expertise on faceoffs. After two games, the Wild’s is 44.8%, 24th in the 32-team league. And before you say it’s only two games…See the Story
Wild Coach John Hynes Preaching the Importance of Faceoffs
63% Right coverage: 8 sources