The faces of the four major sports franchises in the Twin Cities are Kevin Love with the Timberwolves, Adrian Peterson with the Vikings, Joe Mauer with the Twins and Zach Parise with the Wild.
I would call that the proper order, based on the current level of prominence for all within their sports.
There are qualifiers for the entire group as to their futures here as franchise faces:
Love is seen by a high percentage of both NBA national analysts and Minnesota's paranoid fans as likely to be gone by the summer of 2015. Peterson went from 2,087 yards rushing to 1,266, and his team went from 10-6 to 5-10-1, from 2012 to 2013. He's now 29 and in a league that has devalued running backs.
Mauer took a P.R. hit during his injury-ruined season of 2011 and has not recovered his standing as a hometown favorite. Parise is effective more as a relentless worker than as an offensive star, which isn't the norm for capturing the most attention for a franchise in any sport.
There are obvious candidates to replace these "faces" in the near future:
Ricky Rubio's much-improved play in recent weeks has him back in line to hold that role if the Wolves have a Love-less future. The Vikings' fan base already has embraced last year's rookie receiver and returner, Cordarrelle Patterson, as a better version of Percy Harvin.
Mikael Granlund has been everything in his second season that Wild fans were led to believe they would see from him as a rookie in 2012-13. The one disclaimer to that is he's going to have to avoid concussions.