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This Day in MN Hockey History: Oct. 26

Courtesy of Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com

1974:  The US Hockey Hall of Fame enshrined it’s second-year member since opening in 1973 on this date in Eveleth, MN.  Inducted were:  Coaches: John, Kelley, Victor Heyliger.  Referee: William Chadwick.  Players: Virgil Johnson, William Moe, Victor Des Jardins, Douglas Everett, John Garrison, Clifford Purpur & Raymond Chaisson.

1976:  Former NHL center Steve Kelly born in Vancouver, B.C.  Kelly played in the NHL 1996-97 through 2007-08 with Edmonton, Tampa Bay, New Jersey, Los Angeles and the Minnesota Wild.

1977:  Goaltender Pete LoPresti recorded his 4th career shutout to lead the Minnesota North Stars to a 3-0 win over Boston at the Met Center.

1983:  Dave Christian scored his first goal with Washington and Al Jensen was recorded his second straight shutout as the Capitals got their first shutout ever in New Jersey, a 2-0 win over the Devils.

1983:  NHL defenseman Drew Bagnall born in Oakbank, Manitoba.  Bagnall has played in the NHL since 2010-11 with the Minnesota Wild.

1985:  Keith Acton scored a goal and added two assists as the Minnesota North Stars won 7-5 over the Maple Leafs at Toronto.

1990:  Calgary Flames obtained Frank Musil from the Minnesota North Stars, in exchange for Brian Glynn.

1991:  Goaltender Jon Casey recorded his 8th career shutout to lead the North Stars to a 4-0 win over the Bruins, in Minnesota.

1991:  Minnesota North Stars claimed Derrick Smith from Philadelphia on waivers.

1994:  Stephane Morin records the first hat-trick in Minnesota Moose team history in a shoot-out loss vs. Houston in Texas.

1995:  Defenseman Sean Hill launched a 120 foot shot from his own blue line to beat Kings’ goalie Byron Dafoe with 3:21 remaining in regulation as the Senators won 5-4 over the visiting Los Angeles Kings.

1995:  Dallas Stars rookies Jere Lehtinen and Jamie Langenbrunner each scored their first career NHL goals in a 5-2 win over the visiting Mighty Ducks of Anaheim.

2002:  Matt Johnson set a Minnesota Wild franchise record with 37 penalty minutes and Manny Fernandez made 39 saves in a 6-1 win over Phoenix Coyotes.

2002:  20-year-old Marian Gaborik took 8 shots, scored two goals, tied a team record with four assists, and set a team record with six points as the Minnesota Wild won for the first time at Phoenix, 6-1 over the Coyotes.

2011:  New Jersey Devils claimed Ryan Carter off waivers from the Florida Panthers.

2011:  Mark Johnson and Bob Pulford were among the winners of the 2011 Lester Patrick Award, for service to hockey in the United States.

Courtesy of Vintage Minnesota Hockey.com,
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