Boston Bruins pick Jostens to create Stanley Cup rings
The Boston Bruins have selected Bloomington-based Jostens to design and produce the team's 2011 Stanley Cup Championship ring. Jostens has produced rings for every major league sport.
The Boston Bruins have selected Bloomington-based Jostens to design and produce the team's 2011 Stanley Cup Championship ring. Jostens has produced rings for every major league sport.
Pittsburgh has won 15 straight matches.
The man's official cause of death will be ruled by a medical examiner.
He was called out on Twitter by Rep. Kaohly Vang Her.
It happened near the I-35w after a pursuit.
The Twins are hoping to play a doubleheader with the A's on Tuesday.
The latest from Minnesota health officials.
The Guard members were injured by shrapnel.
The congresswoman visited protesters Saturday night.
Will the Vikings get a successor for Kirk Cousins?
Holmgren has narrowed his list of suitors to seven schools.
Wild defenseman Greg Zanon is reportedly headed to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Steven Kampher, who also plays defense. Zanon has been with the Wild since the start of the 2008 season. Kampher, 23, was a rookie with the Stanley Cup champs last year.
Boston Scientific has selected Johnson & Johnson executive Michael Mahoney as its new chief executive. Mahoney will replace retiring CEO Ray Elliott on Nov. 1.
The frustrated Minnesota (25-24-9) hockey team is back in St. Paul to play the Boston Bruins (35-19-2) Sunday afternoon. The Wild have now lost seven straight games after an embarrassing 4-0 loss to the St. Louis Blues Saturday afternoon.
Minneapolis-based Public Radio International (PRI) has a new owner. The smaller competitor to National Public Radio announced Thursday it has been sold to WGBH Boston. Although terms of the deal were not disclosed, PRI will still produce its programming and Alisa Miller will remain CEO. PRI was founded 28 years ago and is on 900 radio stations nationwide.
Dwindling demand for pacemakers and defibrillators cut into Boston Scientific’s bottom line in the latest quarter. Profits fell 25 percent. The company announced layoffs earlier this year for some of the Twin Cities 5,000 Boston Scientific workers.
Jake Guentzel, bringing the cup back to his home state.
Sportsnet's analysts love the Wild to go deep in the playoffs.
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