Legendary hockey coach and St. Paul native Herb Brooks, who won three national titles at the University of Minnesota and coached the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” Olympic hockey team, died Monday afternoon in ...
It happened on Feb. 22, 1980 — 45 years ago last week. And the team, which included 12 native Minnesotans plus head coach Herb Brooks, continues to bask in the afterglow. (The Associated Press) ...
The Bobblehead Hall of Fame is releasing a figure of a legendary hockey player from the 1980 Olympics The Bobblehead Hall of Fame already released bobbleheads of "miracle" team coach Herb Brooks ...
There is a scene in the great sports movie “Miracle” where head coach Herb Brooks calls Ralph Cox into his office and informs him that he would be the last player cut from the 1980 Olympic team.
America was led by coach Herb Brooks and a team of mostly amateur players, and only four players with minor league experience. This matchup was held during the Cold War, then President Jimmy ...
The U.S. team, led by the legendary coach Herb Brooks and made up of amateur collegiate players, were the underdogs against the Soviet Union, the four-time defending gold medalist, in the medal round.
When Matthew Tkachuk declared that Team USA wanted to send a message that "it's our time," it echoed Kurt Russell's epic speech as coach Herb Brooks before playing the Soviets: "This is your time.
On last year's anniversary, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame released bobbleheads of "miracle" team coach Herb Brooks and defenseman Jack O’Callahan, along with a USA Hockey Miracle On Ice ...