LAS VEGAS – The suit Brock Faber wore to the NHL Awards on Thursday was new, a blue plaid ensemble from Milbern Clothing in St. Paul that had pictures of his family and dog across the interior of his jacket.
A cut on Faber’s lip was also a recent addition, the aftermath of getting hit with a deflected puck a few days earlier at Tria Rink.
“Unfortunate timing,” Faber said.
The Wild defenseman showed off his look on the red carpet, but not on stage at the BleauLive Theater inside the Fontainebleau hotel as the latest Calder Trophy winner.
Chicago’s Connor Bedard was honored as the NHL’s top rookie, receiving 152 first-place votes compared to 42 for runner-up Faber.
But based on how his career has started, the Maple Grove native might not be leaving the spotlight any time soon.
“It comes with it,” said Faber, who was accompanied by his parents Jay and Karri, girlfriend Morgan and agents. “It’s part of it, and it’s something I’m grateful for obviously. It’s a really cool thing, me obviously being from Minnesota, you get to experience this and all the love and appreciation from fans.
“I wake up every day excited to go to the rink and to keep getting better.”