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Minnesota's biggest sports stories of 2025

In many ways, this year in Minnesota sports mirrored the most spectacular games. There were triumphs and trials, feats and foibles, delights and disasters.

The Frost brought home their second championship, now owning 100% of the Walter Cups in PWHL history. The Timberwolves made a second straight conference finals, and later reunited with a franchise legend. The Vikings put a new quarterback under center and suffered the commensurate setbacks. The Twins hit the reset button, the Wild made big moves and Napheesa Collier sent a shot across the bow of WNBA leadership after another amazing season. Even the Saints made headlines with an appearance on HBO.

Here are the biggest Minnesota sports headlines from 2025.

Vikings

Vikings flirt with Aaron Rodgers fruitlessly

J.J. McCarthy — aka Nine — leads late comeback to beat Bears in first start

Vikings trade for Adam Thielen, then release him three months later

Franchise legend Jim Marshall dies at 87

Pass rusher Jared Allen makes Pro Football Hall of Fame

Timberwolves

Wolves make second straight Western Conference Finals, but fall in five games to Oklahoma City Thunder

Glen Taylor cedes control of franchise to Marc Lore, Alex Rodriguez

Kevin Garnett returns to team in ambassador role, will finally get his jersey retired

Wild

Kirill Kaprizov signs massive deal to stay in Minnesota

Xcel Energy Center becomes Grand Casino Arena

Wild trade a haul for star defenseman Quinn Hughes

Lynx

Lynx's Napheesa Collier blasts WNBA: "We have the worst leadership in the world"

Collier launches 3-on-3 league Unrivaled, wins inaugural MVP

Twins

Team fires manager Rocco Baldelli after seven seasons, hires Derek Shelton as replacement

Pohlad family rescinds plans to sell, welcomes limited partners

Frost

Frost win second consecutive PWHL Walter Cup

Other notable sports stories

U.S. Department of Education targets trans student-athletes in Minnesota

Minnesota native Lindsey Vonn wins World Cup downhill at age 41 to earn first victory in nearly 8 years

Two pro volleyball leagues, LOVB and Major League Volleyball, announce teams in Minnesota

John Oliver calls out St. Paul Saints on "Last Week Tonight," offers rebrand

University of Minnesota dance team wins gold and silver in ICU World Championships

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