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Michael Russo Biography
Russo is an American sports journalist for The Athletic. His primary beat is the National Hockey League (NHL) and Minnesota Wild. He worked for the Minneapolis Star Tribune from 2005–17.
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Russo is an American games writer for The Athletic. His essential beat is the National Hockey League (NHL) and Minnesota Wild. He worked for the Minneapolis Star Tribune from 2005–17. He used to be a VP of the Professional Hockey Writers’ Association and is presently the Western Conference Representative for the PHWA and Chair of the Minnesota section of the PHWA.
He has been named “Minnesota Sportswriter of the Year” multiple times (2011, 2012, 2015, and 2019) by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, which has been renamed the National Sports Media Association.
In 2017, he was named the debut champ of the Red Fisher Award, which perceives as the top generally speaking beat correspondent in the NHL, as cast a ballot by his companions. He has regularly been a visitor on radio broadcasts KSTP (AM) (otherwise known as 1500 ESPN) and KFAN (AM).
He co-facilitated the show Russo Radio on 1500 ESPN and is presently solely on KFAN. He likewise is a selective supporter of Fox Sports North and co-has a digital recording called the “Russo-Souhan Show” with Star Tribune editorialist Jim Souhan.
Russo has a Twitter account where he tweets Wild and NHL data, @RussoHockey. He was a chosen writer by NHL.com for the 2010 Olympics, used to be an editorialist for Versus.com, and once in a while composes for The Hockey News.
From 1990–2005, Russo worked for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and basically gave an account of the Florida Panthers. In 2000, Russo co-created the Sports Illustrated for Kids book Rising Stars: The 10 Best Young Players in the NHL.