Randle has been a handful for the Lakers in the playoffs as the Wolves relish his physical presence
- Marcus Foligno leads all NHL players with 35 postseason hits this spring and has scored in three of the first four games of the Wild's first-round series against Vegas.
- Wild coach John Hynes stated that a key to playoff success this year has been Foligno playing a physical role while staying out of the penalty box.
- In Game 4, Foligno gave Minnesota the lead by scoring a rebound goal after an initial save by Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill.
- Wild goalie Marc-Andre Fleury praised Foligno for bringing energy to the team, saying, 'He brings so much energy with the way he plays.
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Wild’s Marcus Foligno has been at his best in the playoffs
If you were to create a prototypical NHL playoff forward from scratch, you would take some size, add some grit and honesty, throw in a willingness to make a “play without gloves on” when necessary, and make said player a bulldog around the opponent’s net. When you were finished putting all of those elements together, that forward might look a lot like Minnesota Wild veteran Marcus Foligno. Not only does Foligno lead all NHL players this spring w…

Randle has been a handful for the Lakers in the playoffs as the Wolves relish his physical presence
Julius Randle has been a handful for the Los Angeles Lakers in this first-round NBA playoff series by delivering for the Minnesota Timberwolves a consistent scoring alternative to star Anthony Edwards. Randle has also taken grueling turns guarding Luka Doncic…
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