No Stars: When Minnesota lost pro hockey
How the self-professed State of Hockey lose an NHL team? Thrilled to have participated with many great people in this documentary that attempts to explain how the North Stars relocated to Texas in 1993, including interviews with players, team employees and fans.
The longtime media personality and hockey broadcaster talks about Mirage of Destiny -- just in time for Father's Day!
During the Let's Play Hockey expo on March 8 at the St. Paul RiverCentre, I had the chance to reconnect with another longtime colleague and fellow former Minnesota Daily staffer, Jess Myers. (More amazing: I proved I could fit into my North Stars warmup suit after 33 years!)
Heather Rule, who covers the Wild and more for Minnesota Hockey Magazine, took the time to write this Feb. 20, 2024, story coinciding with the launch of Mirage of Destiny. (Photo: Rick Olson, MHM)
Two University of Minnesota alumni (and ex-North Stars PR interns) dredge up memories from campus and the Met on Feb. 15, 2024, episode of Judd's Hockey Show.
Kevin Allenspach returns to 'CCO airwaves for 1st time in 33 years on Feb. 9, 2024.
Paul Flatley (RIP) had me on in 1991 to talk Gophers football. I sound better here.
Wild studio host Kevin Falness and analyst and former North Star Tom Reid preview a conversation about Mirage of Destiny on Feb. 7, 2024, before a game at Chicago.
Minnesota Wild pregame radio show before Feb. 7, 2024, game at Chicago:
In this installment from the Ultimate Sports Guys radio show on Jan. 6, 2024,
Kevin Allenspach speaks publicly days after receiving the initial shipment of books.
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