Brock Faber, a 21-year-old rookie for the Minnesota Wild, has been impressing with his stellar play, leading to speculation about his potential to win the Calder Trophy. Faber's emergence as a standout player has drawn attention, with comparisons being made to his potential candidacy for the Norris Trophy. His significant ice time has also been noted, surpassing that of his teammates. The buzz around Faber's performance has sparked discussions about his future in the league.
As Brock Faber’s stellar play continues for Wild, the Calder Trophy door opens — ‘if not the Norris’ Story on #mnwild star rookie, by @RussoHockey and me https://t.co/tnd00G35kj
As Brock Faber’s stellar play continues for Wild, the Calder Trophy door opens — ‘if not the Norris’ ⤵️ https://t.co/I9cfB2ZQKS
As Brock Faber’s stellar play continues for #mnwild, the Calder Trophy door opens — or as a teammate says, ‘if not the Norris’ STORY on the Wild’s stud rookie, by @JoeSmithNHL and me https://t.co/MiXt8aGu84
didn't snap a pic, but some kid here has a poster featuring a drawing of Quinn Hughes with a full (playoff) beard holding the Stanley Cup. Quite a look.
Is the Calder Trophy in Brock Faber's future? 🤔 @mnwild | #mnwild https://t.co/SCQrN3ZpY8
So many things about 21 yo Brock Faber makes me marvel considering this kid is fresh off the college ice and shouldn't be this good this soon, but how about the fact that he has played more than 200 minutes more than the next #mnwild player?
Wild’s Brock Faber climbs rookie charts, Filip Gustavsson solid early: Key takeaways vs. Capitals - The Athletic https://t.co/3PgEuxBzqq