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1963:  The Minneapolis Bruins of the newly formed C.P.H.L. played the franchises first ever home game at their home rink - Minneapolis Arena at 2900 Dupont Ave South - vs. the visiting club from Omaha.  The Bruins were the top farm team of the NHL's Boston Bruins that were formed on July 9, 1963 beginning with the 1963-1964 season.  The announcement ended a drought of 13 years Minneapolis had gone without a professional team when the Minneapolis Millers last played in the 1950's.

1965:  Former defenseman J.J. Daigneault born in Montreal, Que.  Daigneault played in the NHL 1984-85 through 2000-01 with Vancouver, Philadelphia, Montreal, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Anaheim, the N.Y. Islanders, Nashville, Phoenix & the Minnesota Wild.

1969:  NHL goaltender Dwayne Roloson born in Simcoe, Ont.  Roloson has played in the NHL since 1996-97 with Calgary, Buffalo, the Minnesota Wild, Edmonton, the New York Islanders, and Tampa Bay.

1972:  Hartford Whalers played their first WHA game, winning 4-3 over the visiting Philadelphia Blazers before 14,442 spectators at the Boston Garden.  Tommy Williams scored the first Whalers' goal.

1974:  Goaltender Cesare Maniago recorded his 26th career shutout as the Minnesota North Stars won 6-0 against Washington, at the Met Center.  Bill Goldsworthy scored two goals and an assist.

1975:  Former NHL center Randy Robitaille born in Ottawa, Ont.  Robitaille played in the NHL 1998-99 through 2007-08 with Boston, Nashville, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New York Islanders, Atlanta, the Minnesota Wild, Philadelphia, New York Islanders and Ottawa.

1979:  Minnesota North Stars signed Rob Flockhart as free agent.

1981:  Minnesota rookie Neal Broten scored twice as the North Stars beat the Nordiques 4-2 for their first road victory in Quebec City.

1983:  Steve Payne scored two goals and two assists as the Minnesota North Stars recorded the 450th win in franchise history, 7-5 over the visiting Calgary Flames.  Lanny McDonald had a goal and three assists for Calgary.

1989:  Minnesota's Jon Casey recorded his second career shutout to lead the North Stars to a 3-0 win over St. Louis.

1991:  Dave Christian scored twice and had an assist in the second period to lead the Blues to a 6-3 win over the San Jose Sharks, in St. Louis.

1991:  Minnesota North Stars rookie Derian Hatcher scored his first career NHL goal in a 3-2 win over the visiting Detroit Red Wings.

2001:  Minnesota set a team record with three power play goals in the first period, and finished with four PPG's in the game, a 6-4 victory against the visiting Chicago Blackhawks. Filip Kuba tied a team record for defensemen with 3 points (a goal and 2 assists)

2003:  Trent Klatt scored twice in 33 seconds of the second period to lead the Kings to a 4-2 win against the Blackhawks at Chicago.

2003:  Minnesota Wild rookie Brent Burns scored his first career goal in his third NHL game, a 3-2 loss to the visiting San Jose Sharks.

2005:  Matt Foy scored the first two goals of his NHL career, Dwayne Roloson recorded his 17th career shutout, and Pierre-Marc Bouchard scored on a penalty shot as the Wild won 6-0 against the visiting Vancouver Canucks.

2005:  Kurt Sauer scored his first goal as a member of the Colorado Avalanche in a 5-4 loss against the visiting Nashville Predators.

2006:  Minnesota's Kim Johnsson tied a team record for defenseman with two goals, and Mikko Koivu scored the only shootout goal in a 3-2 win over the visiting Capitals.  The victory improved the Wild's record to 4-0-0, the best start in team history.

2011:  Dallas Stars acquired winger Eric Nystrom from the Minnesota Wild in exchange for future considerations.

2013:  Minnesota rookie Justin Fontaine tied an NHL record for fastest first career NHL goal (from the start of a game) when he scored his first NHL goal just :12 into his 5th game, a 5-1 win over the visiting Dallas Stars.

2013:  Virginia, MN native Matt Niskanen scored a power play goal with :18.6 left in regulation to give the Penguins a 5-4 win at Tampa Bay.

2014:  Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin signed a 6-year extension with the Wild.

Tag(s): This Day In MN History