1979:
Tim Young
scores five goals
and has an assist to power the Minnesota North Stars to an 8-1 win against the Rangers at Madison Square Garden. It's the first hat trick of Young's NHL career.
1986:Rookie goalie
Patrick Roy
gets his first NHL shutout when the Canadiens defeat the Winnipeg Jets 4-0 at the Forum. Roy makes 19 saves and
Stephane Richer
scores twice. Roy finishes his NHL career with 66 shutouts and 551 victories.
1987:
Reed Larson
of the Bruins
scores twice
to become the first U.S.-born player (and the sixth defenseman) in NHL history with 200 goals. Larson scores power-play goals late in the first period and early in the second of the Bruins' 6-4 victory against the Hartford Whalers at Boston Garden.
1990:The Washington Capitals, last in the Patrick Division after finishing first in 1988-89, fire Bryan Murray, who has been their coach since Nov. 11, 1981. They replace him with younger brother Terry Murray, who's been coaching Baltimore, the Capitals' affiliate in the American Hockey League.
2015:Newly acquired goalie Devan Dubnyk
makes 18 saves
in his first game with the Minnesota Wild, a 7-0 victory against the Buffalo Sabres at First Niagara Center. Dubnyk gets the start one day after the goalie-depleted Wild acquire him in a trade with the Arizona Coyotes. He goes 27-9-2 with a 1.78 goals-against average, .936 save percentage and five shutouts for the Wild, helping them earn a playoff berth.
2019:The Rangers extend their home winning streak against the Carolina Hurricanes to 16 games with a
6-2 victory
at Madison Square Garden. It's the longest home winning streak for New York against one opponent since the Ranger enter the NHL in 1926.