Following the Minnesota Wild's playoff exit, Brock Faber admitted that the Colorado Avalanche simply outplayed his team to earn the series win.
Despite the early postseason exit, Paul Bissonnette argued on Pardon My Take that Faber has "exceeded my expectations" due to his relentless workload this season. Bissonnette specifically highlighted how Faber and his teammate Quinn Hughes are shouldering massive minutes, noting they "played 30 minutes the other night" despite the grueling, months-long schedule.
The praise aligns with comments from Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin, who recently emphasized the symbiotic relationship between Faber and Hughes. As the offseason begins, the narrative remains focused on whether the team can construct a roster around these high-usage anchors that doesn't burn them out before the playoffs even begin.
