In their latest NHL clash, the Wild secured a hard-fought 6-4 victory over the St. Louis Blues but lost star defenseman Brock Faber to injury. So, what happened to the up-and-coming hockey sensation?
The Minnesota Wild rely heavily on second-year defenseman Brock Faber. A finalist for the Calder Trophy as the league's top rookie last year, the Wild defender is having the usual sophomore slump ...
Wild defenseman Brock Faber, left, checks Avalanche center Casey Mittelstadt as he tries to collect the puck in the first period Monday. Faber scored an insurance goal in the third period in ...
Faber (upper body) will be in the lineup to face the Predators on Saturday, Michael Russo of The Athletic reports. Faber returned following a four-game stint on the shelf due to his upper-body injury.
Faber (upper body) won't return to Tuesday's game versus the Blues. Faber was injured midway through the first period. The 22-year-old defenseman is a key part of the Wild's defense, so any ...
ST. PAUL - The Minnesota Wild (26-11-4) lost defenseman Brock Faber to an upper-body injury in their 6-4 win over the St. Louis Blues (19-19-4) on Tuesday night. As for an update from the Wild's ...
Yakov Trenin scored against his former team early in the third period, and the Minnesota Wild beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 ...
Kirill Kaprizov did not join the team for the road trip and neither did Jonas Brodin or Brock Faber. Kaprizov has missed the last seven games with a lower-body injury but is skating on his own.
Brock Faber skated with the Minnesota Wild for 11 days and through four games, but until Friday, he had not played inside the confines of the Xcel Energy Center. On the day he moved out of his ...
The Athletic’s Michael Russo was the first one to report that Faber had left the game. Brock Faber, who has logged 62 minutes, 2 seconds, the past 2 games, isn't out there for the second.