1913: Former NHL forward Al Suomi born in Eveleth, MN. Suomi played in the NHL 1936-37 with Chicago.
1936: Former MN North Stars center Ted McCaskill born in Kapuskasing, Ont. His son Kirk became a pitcher in ML baseball.
1944: Former NHL left winger Stan Gilbertson born in Duluth, MN. Gilbertson played in the NHL 1971-72 through 1976-77 with Washington, Pittsburgh, Oakland and St. Louis.
1949: Frank Brimsek recorded his 36th career shutout (and his first with Chicago) in a 2-0 Black Hawks’ win at New York. Metro Prystai and Bill Mosienko scored power play goals in the first four minutes of the game for the victory.
1959: Hall of Famer, and former North Stars right winger Mike Gartner born in Ottawa, Ont. Gartner played in the NHL 1979-80 thru 1997-98.
1961: Former NHL center Joel Otto born in Elk River, MN. Otto played in the NHL 1984-85 thru 1997-98 with Calgary and Philadelphia.
1969: Jean Beliveau became the first player in Montreal history to play 1,000 NHL games, when he appeared in a 4-1 Canadiens’ loss to the North Stars at Minnesota.
1975: Goaltender Peter LoPresti recorded his second career shutout to lead the Minnesota North Stars to a 2-0 win over the Kansas City Scouts, at the Met Center. Bill Goldsworthy and Ernie Hicke each scored a goal and added an assist.
1977: Tim Young had three assists to lead the Minnesota North Stars to a 7-4 win over the Washington Capitals at the Met Center.
1986: New Jersey’s Pat Verbeek scored twice and added two assists, and Aaron Broten had a goal and three assists as the Devils set a team record with 5 power play goals in an 8-6 win at Pittsburgh.
1988: Dino Ciccarelli scored twice in the final 6 1/2 minutes to bring the North Stars from behind to beat Detroit, 3-2 in Minnesota. Ciccarelli also added an assist.
1996: Devils’ Mike Peluso picked up 25 penalty minutes in a 5-2 loss at Boston.
2000: Oleg Tverdovsky picked up three assists and Matt Cullen recorded an assist for his 100th NHL point as Anaheim won 6-3 at Calgary. Mighty Ducks now had a franchise-best 15 points after 12 games.
2002: Lubomir Sekeras scored the winning goal at 3:43 into overtime, giving the third-year franchise an NHL-best 16 points as the Wild won 3-2 against the visiting Colorado Avalanche.
2010: Atlanta’s Dustin Byfuglien had an assist in regulation then scored with 29 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Thrashers a 4-3 win over the visiting Buffalo Sabres; it was Byfuglien’s 4th game winner of the year, tying a team record for D-men.
2011: Josh Harding made 36 saves for his fifth career shutout and Dany Heatley scored the only goal of the game as the Wild beat the visiting Red Wings 1-0.
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