April 7, 2021
AMHERST, Mass. – With the 2021 NCAA Men’s Hockey Frozen Four semi-finalists confirmed, including the defending 2019 champions University of Minnesota Duluth (there was no championship in 2020 due to the pandemic) being pitted against runner up UMass Amherst, there is more on the line than a hockey game.
When the highly touted rematch of the 2019 NCAA Men’s Hockey Championship became apparent last week, although this time a semi-final game, Executive Director of Auxiliary Enterprises Ken Toong knew what had to be done. Toong immediately contacted his colleague Betsy Helgesen, director of Dining Services at the University of Minnesota Duluth, with a friendly food wager rematch – whichever school comes up short must send the winning school a menu featuring their state’s culinary specialties.
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Jessica Lind Peterson, author of Sound Like Trapped Thunder. (Photo by Amy Woodford)
An elderly woman named Doris was mistakenly calling Jessica Lind Peterson and leaving voicemail messages. She wanted Ted, or someone, to clean her apartment, Doris said, or she just wanted to say hi or “Merry Christmas.” She wanted someone to visit her.
All told, there were 20-30 misfired messages from Doris to an unknown Deb, sent during a six- to eight-month period. Lind Peterson, who talked to Doris at least once, saved them all.
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ST. CLOUD – St. Cloud State men s hockey coach Brett Larson is headed to Pittsburgh with a mission: to win the NCAA championship. This team really worked hard to get to where it is. At the beginning of the year, we didn t get one vote to be in the top 20 in this country and this team believed in each other and I know you believed in us, as well, he said Monday morning at a send-off event before the team departed for the tournament.
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Miracle on Ice Olympic hockey standout Mark Pavelich, 63, killed himself at mental health treatment center after being committed for beating his neighbor with a metal pipe
The Midwest Medical Examiner´s Office in Anoka County ruled that 63-year-old Pavelich died of asphyxia due to a plastic bag over his head
Pavelich s body was found last month at the Eagle s Healing Nest in Sauk Centre, Minnesota
Pavelich was committed to the mental health treatment center for beating his neighbor with a metal pipe in 2019 after he believed he spiked his drink
Pavelich was best known for playing center and assisting on the game-winning goal on the legendary Olympic gold-medal winning Miracle on Ice team