Worth Noting
Tyler Thigpen, who the Vikings picked on the seventh round of the 2007 draft and
then released over a year ago, has started three games for Kansas City,
including Sunday’s three point overtime loss to Tampa Bay. The 24-year-old
former Coastal Carolina quarterback has thrown five touchdown passes and
four interceptions for the 1-7 Chiefs.
Vikings’ wide receiver Aundrae Allison
was also a 2007 draft pick and is an admirer of Thigpen. “I feel like
the sky’s the limit for him because he has all the attributes to be a
good quarterback,” Allison said. “He throws the ball good. He has
touch. He throws it hard when he needs to. He’s accurate. He’s not
scared to throw some balls, and take chances to get it to receivers...to make plays on the ball. He’s a good runner out of the
pocket. I feel like his speed is something that’s good and works in his
favor, too. …”
Former Twins player
Charlie Manuel,
now manager of the world champion Phillies, received the biggest ovation
at the team’s celebration event last Friday in Philadelphia, according
to a Sports Headliners source who attended.
The Wild will hold a Fantasy Camp on
Friday, February 6 at a cost of $795 per person. Men and women ages 21
or over with high school or college hockey experience may participate.
The camp will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. prior to the Wild-Nashville
game. Camp participants will watch both teams during their morning skates.
They will also participate in on-ice drills with former NHL players
Brad Bombardir, Darby Hendrickson, Phil Housley
and Shjon Podein, plus play in a game with NHL alums. Other
benefits include a dinner, two tickets to the Wild-Nashville game and a
personalized Wild jersey. The camp is
limited to 32 campers. Call
651-602-6000 for more information and to register.
The Wild will be at Colorado
tomorrow night and Avalanche fans have to be pleased injured
Marian
Gaborik won’t be skating. The Wild’s star forward has 31
points in
38 career games against Colorado.
Gaborik has missed all but
two of the Wild’s games this season and that can’t be adding any appeal
to teams interested in acquiring him in a trade before he
becomes an unrestricted free agent next year. Gaborik’s reputation for
injuries may cause some caution, even though he’s only 26 and played in
77 games last season with career highs in goals and assists.
The Gopher hockey team, off to its best
start since 2001-02, is ranked No. 4 in the country in the USA Hockey
Magazine/USA Today and U.S. College Hockey Online/CBS
College Sports polls. Coach Don Lucia’s Gophers play fifth
ranked New Hampshire at home on Friday and Saturday nights. Colorado
College is the No. 1 team in the country.
St. Thomas and Gustavus will be among the best men’s and women’s MIAC
hockey schools, according to preseason coaches polls. St. Thomas,
Hamline, Gustavus, Bethel and St. Olaf are predicted to finish one through
five in men’s hockey. The women’s top five: Gustavus, St. Thomas,
Concordia, Hamline and Bethel.