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English: The Minnesota Wild's Marián Gáborík waving to the crowd after his famous December 20, 2007 game against the New York Rangers where he scored five goals and had one assist, making him the first players since to score five or more goals since Sergei Fedorov on December 26, 1996. The Wild won, 6–3.
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