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We Love Minnesota Sports: Win, Lose, or Missed Field Goal!

Minnesota fans have had it rough. From the Lakers leaving in 1960 to the original Hail Mary to perhaps the worst trade in professional sports to the departure of our beloved North Stars, weve cried, shrugged our shoulders, and cried some more. From generation to generation, the heartbreaks continue to pile up. But we dont quit. We dont give up. Minnesotas fans of baseball, basketball, football, and hockey keep coming back, season after season, year after year.

Twin Cities filmmaker Dan Whenesota called upon the diehard fanatics in the Land of 10,000 Lakes to help him compile a list of the worst, most devastating moments in our sports history. This Calendar of Calamity became the basis for History of Heartbreak. Its more than a collection of unforgettable moments. Its a tribute to our spirit, to our unwavering loyalty. It is a celebration of our favorite teamsthe Vikings, Twins, Wild, Timberwolves, Gophers, and moreand a reminder that those who have experienced the worst learn to truly cherish the best. Join Minnesota fans across the state and around the country in remembering the moments that broke our hearts and brought us back for more.

Inside Youll Find

  • Accounts of 100 heartbreaking moments in Minnesota sports history
  • Beautiful full-color sports photography
  • Foreword by Dan Barreiro of KFAN Radio

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To Thomas and Charity.

Acknowledgments

The author wishes to thank the following: Mom and Dad for being Minnesota sports fans; Will for the push; Ricky Cobb from Super 70s Sports for the inspiration; Dan Barreiro and Justin Gaard for giving The Calendar a voice; Scott Korzenowski for the interview; the lunch crew: Paul, Matt, Houa, and Kyle; Joe for taking care of my family; Matt K. for the social media advice; Mary Ann Mancini for the North Stars games; and all the WHENESOTANs who can laugh about itespecially those who submitted calendar entries, even though we couldnt include them all in this book.

Edited by Ryan Jacobson. Proofread by Emily Beaumont, Cheri Jacobson, and Jennifer Mitchell. Fact-checked by Natalie Fowler. Cover design by Ryan Jacobson and Shane Nitzsche.

All images copyright of their respective owners. Page numbers are based on the printed book. Ann Heisenfelt: Minnesota Twins photograph (front cover) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. AP Photo: Drew Pearson photograph (p. 33) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Herb Brooks photograph (p. 63) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Arthur Anderson: Darrin Nelson photograph (p. 155) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. artmakerbit / Shutterstock.com: calendar (p. 14). Associated Students of the University of California at Los Angeles: John Wooden (p. 187) public domain. Ben Margot: Minnesota Twins (back cover) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Bill Kostroun: Willie Burton photograph (p. 201) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Elise Amendola: Minnesota North Stars photograph (front cover) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Eric Gay: Bobby Jackson photograph (p. 23) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Fred Jewell: North Stars photograph (p. 29) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Joe Bielawa: Blair Walsh (p. 174) CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0). Josh Holmberg: Gophers hockey photograph (p. 212) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. John Swart: Kirby Puckett photograph (p. 25) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA: Case Keenum (p. 18) CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0). Kevin Garnett (p. 94) CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0). Stephen Curry (p. 97) CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0). Torii Hunter (p. 126) CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0). Joe Mauer (p. 132) CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0). Kevin Reece: Randy Moss photograph (p. 167) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. kosmofish / Shutterstock.com: basketball (p. 14), football (p. 16), baseball (p. 20), hockey (p. 27), golf (p. 218), soccer (p. 220). Lennox McLendon: Joe Niekro photograph (p. 117) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Mark Humphrey: Laurence Maroney photograph (p. 205) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Mark J. Terrill: Joe Smith photograph (p. 89) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. Morry Gash: Gary Anderson photograph (front cover) copyright 2020 The Associated Press. nikitsin.smugmug.com / Shutterstock.com: Metrodome (p. 194). Paul Hoch: Mike Modano (p. 66) CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0). Park Press Inc.: Bert Blyleven (p. 111) public domain.

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