When he’s driving to Xcel Energy Center and sees people milling around St. Paul in jerseys on their way to Tom Reid’s Hockey City Pub, that’s when reality sinks in for Brock Faber.
He used to be in that crowd going for a pregame bite. Faber went to watch the Wild as a kid whenever he could, using his cousin’s season tickets, and it was the “coolest thing” for the self-proclaimed biggest Wild fan.
All these years later, Faber is still going to the arena, but under much different circumstances.
For starters, his commute is shorter, the 21-year-old living in Minneapolis after growing up in Maple Grove. He also shows up in a suit, not pulling on a jersey until after he’s there. As for his destination after arriving, that’s changed, too.
Once in the seats cheering on the Wild, Faber is now on the ice playing for them.
“It’s crazy, right?” he said. “It’s really crazy.”
But making his childhood dream come true might not be the most impressive part.
Faber has turned into the Wild’s most heavily used defenseman to launch himself into the running for the NHL’s rookie of the year and make his storybook start even more memorable.