If there is anyone who understands the love Minnesota has for hockey it is Anthony LaPanta.
LaPanta, 43, a long-time Fox Sports North veteran, was introduced as the Wild's television play-by-play announcer Tuesday. His Minnesota roots and experience both as a hockey dad and as a hockey broadcaster helped him earn the job.
LaPanta knows about fans' passion, too. Reaction to news of his promotion, which leaked days ago, was extremely passionate.
Most of it was negative. There was a backlash on websites about LaPanta taking over for Dan Terhaar, who worked the FSN telecasts for seven seasons.
There are many things LaPanta can -- and, he said, will -- control: how hard he prepares, the energy he brings to the job. But the recent fan reaction is one thing he can't control.
"I don't feel the need to win anybody over," he said. "I like to think my performance will speak for itself. I feel the opinions you have some impact over are the people you work with on a daily basis and the people for whom you work. I feel those who know me know how passionate I am about what I do, how hard I work to prepare."
FSN executive defends hire
The hiring was a collaborative process between the Wild and FSN. Mike Dimond, FSN senior vice president and general manager, called the process "fairly extensive."