Our local franchises have created an interesting choice for the casual sports fan. You can watch Minnesota teams in major sports lose, or teams from less-celebrated sports succeed.
While the Twins, Vikings, Wild and Timberwolves have failed for the past two seasons, the Minnesota Lynx won a WNBA championship. Saturday night, the Minnesota Swarm, the indoor lacrosse team based in St. Paul, played in the West Division championship game of the National Lacrosse League at Xcel Energy Center, with a chance to play host to the NLL championship game.
It was the biggest game in Swarm history. "We'd never made it past the first round of the playoffs before," said owner and president John Arlotta.
It turned out to be like making the cover of Sports Illustrated because someone dunked on you. The Swarm fell behind 11-1 at the half and was booed off the turf. The Edmonton Rush went on to a 15-3 victory, before an announced crowd of 6,491.
Rochester advanced to the championship game earlier Saturday with a victory over Toronto. A Swarm victory would have meant a league title game at the X. Minnesota sports fans may or may not remember that a bunch of Rochester players, during their last visit, got arrested after a disturbance at a Twin Cities TGI Friday's.
Charles Barkley never threw anyone through a plate-glass window at TGI Friday's. He preferred to get arrested in classier joints.
The Swarm players who live in Minnesota probably go to chain restaurants only when they can find the right Groupon deal.
Arlotta never played the game but became a fan and decided that this was as good a place as any to lose money. When his friend Craig Leipold bought the Wild, he called Arlotta and said, "I just realized I bought a lacrosse team, too. Want to run it?"