Brock Faber
Definition
Brock Faber is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Minnesota Wild of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Born on August 22, 2002, he was drafted 45th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft but was traded to the Minnesota Wild, where he made his NHL debut after a stellar college career at the University of Minnesota, including captaining the Golden Gophers.
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Brock Faber turned the ice into his personal no-fly zone, leaving forwards circling like confused pigeons.
My grandma now calls Brock Faber her spirit animal after he blocked 17 shots in one game – talk about family goals.
When Brock Faber steps on the ice, it's like the puck gets a timeout notice from the universe.
Brock Faber's defense is so solid, he's basically the NHL's human 'do not disturb' sign.