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Wild’s Mike Yeo Deserves New Contract

Posted on May 12, 2014May 12, 2014 by David Shama

 

Wild coach Mike Yeo’s job status drew speculation in recent months but with Minnesota’s impressive Stanley Cup playoff run this spring it will be a major surprise if he doesn’t return for the 2014-2015 season.  Yeo’s current contract reportedly ends this year.

Tom Reid, who played more than 11 seasons in the NFL and now is the Wild’s radio analyst, likes Yeo’s performance.  “I expect Mike and the entire coaching staff to be back,” Reid told Sports Headliners. “They’ve done a good job here.”

Yeo, who had never been an NHL head coach previously, was hired at 37 years old to lead the Wild starting with the 2011-2012 season.  Minnesota made the playoffs last season but lost in five games to the Blackhawks who went on to win the Stanley Cup.

This year more was expected from the team and coach. “They went through a couple hiccups along the way (this season) but I think for the most part Mike has learned an awful lot,” Reid said.  “I like the way he’s managed behind the bench. The (line) combinations he’s put together.”

Reid said the young coach shows an ability “to read” players well.  “He’s certainly learned much better bench management than he had when he first came in,” Reid said.

Yeo has juggled goaltenders but often been successful during the season and playoffs.  The team’s overall defense has been a factor in the Blackhawks series holding Chicago to between 19 and 22 shots in the first four games.  Impressive, too, has been the development of inexperienced players like Mikael Granlund and Jared Spurgeon.

Yeo is the NHL’s youngest head coach.  He has had the Wild in the playoffs the last two years after a five year absence.  “With coaching it’s no different than being a player,” Reid said. “You’re a rookie when you come into it and you have to learn the ropes of what has to be done and how you conduct yourself on the ice.”

The Wild lost 2-1 last night in game five and now trail the Blackhawks 3-2 in their second round best of seven series.  Minnesota is back home for game six on Tuesday night.

The team has shown persistence under Yeo, recovering from 2-0 series deficits first against the Avalanche and now with the Blackhawks.  Even if the Wild season ends on Tuesday night, expect Yeo to return for a fourth season with a new contract.

Worth Noting

Metro area Culver’s Restaurants will donate 10 percent of sales today to the Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund.  Culver’s is a longtime sponsor of the fund and from May 5-19 is giving customers a $1 coupon in return for a $1 donation.

Randy Shaver, the KARE 11 news anchor and cancer survivor, was an all-state high school cornerback in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.  High school football has long been a “passion” and he was Benilde-St. Margaret’s freshman team head coach for four seasons before resigning last year.

Why did he give up the position?  “I have a mom who is very sick right now with a rare head and neck cancer,” Shaver told Sports Headliners.  “I didn’t want to get too involved with something and not be able to fulfill the commitment because I think her situation could change this year. There’s a lot of other factors too but that’s part of it.”

Shaver’s son Ryan Shaver is a TV sportscaster in Mason City, Iowa.

It might not be that much of a stretch to think Teddy Bridgewater, the Louisville quarterback who the Vikings chose with the No. 32 pick during round one of last Friday’s NFL Draft, could have played for the Gophers.  Louisville head coach Charlie Strong was defensive coordinator at Florida in 2007 and may have been a finalist to replace Gophers head coach Glen Mason in January of that year.  Strong was later hired at Louisville and he successfully recruited many Florida high school players including Bridgewater.

Bridgewater was the third quarterback taken in the first round and at one time there was speculation he would be first.  Will being passed over by so many teams provide motivation? “You can bet that,” Bridgewater said last Friday. “I talked with (Vikings) coach (Mike) Zimmer awhile back when I came here and he told me he loves guys that play with a chip on their shoulder.  So after having that conversation with him and just experiencing last night, I’m glad to be a Viking, but you can best believe I’ll play with a chip on my shoulder.”

Vikings’ NFC North rivals Chicago and Green Bay selected defensive backs in the first round.  The Bears chose cornerback Kyle Fuller from Virginia Tech. “My favorite cornerback in the draft,” ESPN analyst Jon Gruden said on Friday night.

The Packers, in need of a turnover causing defender in the secondary, chose Alabama safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix.

ESPN showed Mel Kiper’s draft grades for all NFL teams last night including a “B” for the Packers and “B-minus” labels for the Bears, Lions and Vikings.

The Vikings lost five games in the closing minutes last season.  This message is displayed at the team’s indoor practice facility: “Tough teams win in the fourth quarter.”

Ra’Shede Hageman and Brock Vereen were chosen on the second and fourth rounds last weekend, becoming the first former Gophers to be taken in the NFL Draft since 2010 when Eric Decker and Nate Triplett were selected.

Ex-Gopher Derrick Engel, the team’s best wide receiver last season, is still recovering from ACL surgery and although he wasn’t drafted last weekend NFL teams have interest.

The Twins demoted shortstop Pedro Florimon to Triple-A Rochester last week because he was hitting .108.  His lifetime major league average is .207.  Twins pitching great Jim Kaat’s career batting average was .185.

The last Gophers national championship baseball team was honored at Siebert Field on Saturday. Players from the 1964 team were recognized before Minnesota’s home game with Purdue.  Minnesota also won NCAA titles in 1956 and 1960.

Jay Buckley’s Baseball Tours, based in La Crosse, is promoting a September 13, 14 and 15 trip making stops in Milwaukee for the Brewers-Reds game, in Green Bay to see the Packers and Jets, and ending in Chicago to watch the Cubs and Reds.  More at Jaybuckley.com.

The Lynx, who have media day today, will have nine games televised on Fox Sports North including next Sunday’s regular season home opener at Washington.

Cross country and track and field standout Kristina Poss will be one of three students in the 2014 St. Catherine senior class to graduate as valedictorian.  A chemistry major, she will begin medical school next year at Minnesota.

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Hageman Goal to Start as NFL Rookie

Posted on May 9, 2014May 9, 2014 by David Shama

 

Ra’Shede Hageman will have to wait another night to learn what NFL team wants him.  Last evening was a disappointment for the former Gophers defensive lineman who was one of only 30 players invited by the NFL to be present for the first round of the draft.

All 32 teams passed on Hageman who had his adoptive parents and Washburn High School football coach Giovan Jenkins among his guests in New York for the draft that continues tonight with rounds two and three.  The ex-Washburn all-state player could have become the first Gopher who is a native Minnesotan to be drafted in the first round since the Packers chose running back Darrell Thompson in 1990.

Chris Burke’s NFL Mock Draft in the May 5 issue of Sports Illustrated had Hageman going in the first round to the Cowboys at No. 16.  “His motor ran hot and cold for the Gophers,” Burke wrote.  “When he’s on, though, few can disrupt the pocket like this 6’6” monster.”

Other draft forecasters didn’t have Hageman being chosen in the first round. Hageman’s draft profile on NFL.com refers to him as a top 50 prospect, not a certainty for the first round.  The profile praised his size, athleticism and mobility but cautioned about his technique and said his “motor idles.”

Jenkins told Sports Headliners last night Hageman said he will be okay.  “We all know he’ll go (be drafted) tomorrow,” said Jenkins who heard the Bears, Cardinals and Patriots had first round interest.

Hageman told Sports Headliners earlier in the week he was prepared for whatever happens in the draft.  His goals are to be a starter as a rookie and “work as hard as I can.”

As the radio analyst on Gophers games, Thompson watched Hageman’s college career and said recently he would be somewhat surprised if Hageman wasn’t a first round pick.

“I think he will be successful (in the NFL),” Thompson said.  “I think he can be a force to be reckoned with.  He’s got to learn to pay with leverage to take advantage of his strength and power.  He can have an eight or 10 year career.”

What about the “motor?”  Thompson believes a couple of factors are likely to motivate Hageman in the pros.  In practice Hageman will face superior competition than with the Gophers.  “He (otherwise) could get manhandled in (pro) practice,” Thompson said.

The other factor?  “He’s playing for money now.  That’s a motivator,” Thompson said.

Worth Noting

The Vikings chose Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater with the No. 32 pick in the first round, a surprise move Minnesota made by acquiring the Seahawks first round draft choice.  In taking Bridgewater the Vikings passed on Fresno State quarterback Derek Carr who ESPN analyst Jon Gruden said last night could be the “steal of the draft.”

The Vikings preferred Bridgewater, a player who excites ESPN analyst Ray Lewis. “He has what it takes to take Minnesota to the next level,” Lewis said.

The final bid to host the 2018 Super Bowl in Minneapolis was submitted this week to the NFL.  On May 20 the league will award the game to Minneapolis, Indianapolis or New Orleans.

Dave Mona isn’t part of the Minnesota Bid Committee but he was involved with the effort bringing the 1992 game to the Metrodome.  He is confident Minneapolis will be awarded a second Super Bowl, if not in 2018 then another year. “I am practically 100 percent certain we’ll get a Super Bowl,” he told Sports Headliners.

Mona, a longtime Minneapolis area public relations executive and WCCO Radio sports talk show host, said NFL owners like to reward cities that have new stadiums.  The prospect of hosting the Super Bowl is commonly promoted in civic drives by cities trying to build stadiums. The new downtown facility here opens in 2016 and a Super Bowl has been in the conversation even before the state of Minnesota and city of Minneapolis agreed to fund the stadium along with the Vikings.

Mona recalled the Minnesota Super Bowl bid contingent was twice turned down before the 1992 game was awarded to Minneapolis.  Along the way the group changed strategy, moving from a soft sell to willingness by Vikings general manager Mike Lynn to support favored initiatives by other NFL owners in return for Super Bowl votes.  “We turned it into a political campaign and I think that’s what won it for us,” Mona said.

A veteran basketball source told Sports Headliners he believes Timberwolves president Flip Saunders also wants to coach the team.  Owner Glen Taylor, though, has said he wants to keep Saunders in his present role and find someone else to coach.  The source believes Saunders’ best chance to persuade Taylor that he should have both jobs is to insist he, Saunders, is the coach most likely to convince All-Star forward Kevin Love to sign a new contract next year.

Saunders, who has coached three NBA teams including the Wolves, has worked at building rapport with Love who becomes an unrestricted free agent in 2015.  “I would be pessimistic about their chances to keep Love,” the source said.

The source believes the Wolves, who haven’t made the playoffs since 2004, still are a project team with multiple flaws.  He questions whether Love, 25, wants to commit his future to such a franchise.  His criticism of the Wolves includes point guard Ricky Rubio who he faults for fourth quarter turnovers and not making shots.

“They have to promote him to sell tickets.  He does the spectacular but not the ordinary,” the source said.

It seems unlikely the Wolves will pursue fired Warriors coach Mark Jackson who is associated with controversy, including with Breitbart.com asking in a story on Wednesday if Jackson was let go at least partially because of his Christian views on gay marriage.

Taylor, who is interim chair of the NBA board of governors, has been told by the league not to talk about the Clippers and the expected forced sale of the franchise by owner Donald Sterling.

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Wilfs Don’t Know GM’s Draft Favorite

Posted on May 6, 2014May 6, 2014 by David Shama

 

Rick Spielman knows who the Vikings’ likely first round pick will be on Thursday night in the NFL Draft but no one else in the organization does yet.

At a news conference to discuss the draft this afternoon the Vikings general manager said he knows who he favors with the No. 8 selection but not even the owners know his preference yet.  The final decision on that player will be Spielman’s.

On Thursday night what communication will there be with owners Zygi and Mark Wilf? Spielman answered the Wilfs will sit next to him that evening and be told prior to the selection.  They are already aware of draft options.

Spielman accepts his leadership role and the accountability that comes with this week’s three day, seven round draft.  He also accepts responsibility for drafting controversial quarterback Christian Ponder at No. 12 during the first round of the 2011 draft.

“I take full responsibility for Christian Ponder.  Is he a bust?  Or is he not a bust?”

Spielman said he wouldn’t consider trading Ponder during the 2014 draft because the former Florida State star is along with Matt Cassel one of only two quarterbacks on the roster.  “But Christian is still a very young quarterback,” Spielman said. “He showed flashes but he just hasn’t been as consistent as you wanted yet.”

Spielman gave every indication the Vikings will draft at least one quarterback before the draft ends on Saturday.  But, of course, he offered no clues who the Vikings will choose at No. 8.  “You guys (the media) are missing some names on our spot (in mock drafts) at eight,” he said.

The Vikings could move down in the first round, trading their No.8 for multiple draft positions in the early rounds.  Spielman said he’s already received calls from teams interested in acquiring the Vikings second and fourth round picks.  “Everybody is just starting to lineup their dance partners.”

Spielman has shown a willingness not only to be accountable but aggressive in the draft.  He believes taking risks is mandatory in the process to improve a team.  Part of his preparation and for those who work with him is spending hours anticipating different draft board scenarios.  “You’ve already kind of experienced the worst thing that can happen to you on draft day and how you would react,” Spielman said.

There are plenty of variables throughout the three days including who other teams will choose and trades that will shake-up the best of plans.  It sounds like this is to Spielman’s liking.

“I love to be active on draft day.”

Worth Noting

ESPN and the NFL Network will both televise the NFL Draft Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The first round will be Thursday starting at 7 p.m. Minneapolis time. Rounds two and three are Friday beginning at 6 p.m.  Saturday’s draft starts at 11 a.m. and consists of rounds four through seven.

NFL Network will offer a record 51 live hours of draft coverage starting Thursday, according to a story yesterday on Cynopsis.com.  Programming will include reports from a minimum of 15 team “War Rooms.”

At noon today StubHub.com listed 515 tickets, starting at $103.65, being available for tonight’s 8 p.m. game between the Wild and Blackhawks at Xcel Energy Center.

The Wild, trailing 2-0 in the series, practiced this morning. The starting time for game four on Friday night at Xcel Energy Center will be8:30 p.m.

Sportsmedianews.com reported yesterday that last Friday night’s telecast of the Wild-Blackhawks game had an 11.1 household rating in the Minneapolis area, best ever in this market for the Wild on NBCSN.  Sunday’s game had a 12.8 rating here, the best ever in Minneapolis for the Wild on NBC, according to the website.

Seldom has a potential Wild off-season acquisition been more anticipated than Thomas Vanek signing with Minnesota.  The Wild need an upgrade in goal scoring but Vanek turns 31 in January.  He has three goals and two assists in six playoff games for the Canadiens this spring, the kind of production the Wild could use.  However, given a choice including payroll considerations, the Wild might be better off spending money on a quality goalie.

Kyle Gibson, the Twins starting pitcher with the best ERA, has already won more games than last year as a rookie.  Gibson, who joined the Twins on June 29 last year, was 2-4 with a 6.53 ERA in 2013.  This season he is 3-2 with a 3.50 ERA.

Last night Gibson pitched seven innings while giving up only two hits and no runs in a 10 inning 1-0 win against the Indians.  Twins starters have only allowed six earned runs in their last five games and Minnesota has won three consecutive games.

Second baseman Brian Dozier, who was hitless last night, has hit safely in 19 of his last 23 games.  Close observers have to wonder how much longer the Twins will have Dozier, who leads the team in home runs with eight, batting leadoff.

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