Marian Gaborik became the first NHL player in more than 10 years to score five goals in a game as Minnesota defeated the New York Rangers 6-3 on Thursday. Gaborik became the first since Detroit's Sergei Fedorov on December 26, 1996, to score five goals in a single game. He netted the natural hat trick in a span of just over 12 minutes in between the first and second periods after the Rangers' Michal Rozsival opened the scoring at 10:51 of the opening period. Gaborik had a hand in all six of Minnesota's goals as the Wild stretched their winning streak to four games.