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Brad Elliott Schlossman

Schlossman began at the Grand Forks Herald as an intern in the summer of 2003. After a brief stint in the news department, he began covering college hockey in 2005 following the retirement of Hall of Fame journalist Virg Foss.

Foss and Schlossman are the only two hockey beat writers at the Herald since 1969.

Schlossman has covered UND far and wide, traveling to 20 different states and two Canadian provinces to cover games. During the 2010s, he covered every UND hockey game. His consecutive game streak surpassed 600 in January 2024.

Schlossman has covered 10 NCAA Frozen Fours for the Herald, including UND's eighth NCAA national title in Tampa in 2016.

During the coronavirus pandemic in December 2020, he was one of three writers who covered the National Collegiate Hockey Conference Pod, which was played behind closed doors to the public in Omaha.

His work has been recognized by the Associated Press Sports Editors, winning first place in beat writing four times. He also has been named the state's sportswriter of the year twice.

Schlossman resides in Grand Forks.

Reach him at bschlossman@gfherald.com.

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