This Day In MN Hockey History
This Day in MN Hockey History: 26
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by
Kyle Oen
1910: Former NHL forward Milt Brink born in Hibbing, MN. Brink played in the NHL 1936-37 with Chicago.
1936: Goaltender Mike Karakas recorded his 11th career shutout in the Black Hawks’ 2-0 win over the Red Wings at Detroit.
1950: Former North Stars defenseman Jerry Engele born in Humboldt, Sask. Engele played in the NHL 1975-76 through 1977-78.
1975: Pittsburgh traded Bob Paradise to Washington for Capitols’ 2nd round pick, Greg Malone, in 1976 Amateur Draft.
1982: NHL defenseman Keith Ballard born in Baudette, MN. Ballard has played in the NHL since 2005-06 with Phoenix, Florida Panthers, and Vancouver.
1983: For the first time in NHL history a player scored a natural hat trick that started in the third period and ended with the OT winner, as Neal Broten’s 3 straight goals gave the Minnesota North Stars a 7-6 win at Toronto.
1986: Minnesota’s Dino Ciccarelli scored his 12th career hat trick and an assist as the North Stars won 5-2 against the visiting Chicago Blackhawks.
1989: Minnesota’s Jon Casey made 51 saves and Dave Gagner and Mike Gartner each scored two goals and added an assist as the North Stars won 5-3 against the Blackhawks, in Minnesota. It was the Stars’ eighth straight win at home.
1996: St. Louis obtained Ricard Persson and Mike Peluso from New Jersey, in exchange for Ken Sutton and St. Louis’ second pick in the 1999 Entry Draft.
2000: Antti Laaksonen scored his first career hat trick (and the first in Minnesota Wild history) and added an assist, and the Wild set a team record with two shorthanded goals in a 4-2 win against the visiting Vancouver Canucks.
2002: Minnesota Wild signed free agent Jeremy Stevenson.
2003: Kevin Weekes recorded his second straight shutout (the 17th of his career), and Bret Hedican scored a goal and added an assist in the Hurricanes 2-0 win against the Islanders at Long Island.
2005: Jason Blake scored his third career hat trick, including the first goal 31 seconds into the game as the Islanders won 4-2 against the Flyers at Philadelphia.
2010: Martin Havlat had two goals and an assist (on 6 shots) and defenseman Marek Zidlicky had a goal and two assists to lead the Wild to a 5-2 win over the visiting Predators.
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