Walker Duehr made some very notable history last night in Calgary's game against the Blues.

Sioux Falls native Duehr became the first ever South Dakotan to score a goal in the NHL. You read that right.

It was a big moment for Duehr and his home state, as his goal helped the Flames to a 4-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues.

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Per an article at CBSSports:

Playing in just his third NHL game, Duehr scored on a 2-on-1 off a feed from Nazem Kadri to score his first NHL goal. In his two games as a Flame this season, Duehr has been a physical presence, posting eight hits. When in the lineup, Duehr will likely be playing in a fourth-line role.

With the goal, the young right winger has officially put the state on the map. Although surprising that no South Dakota native had scored an NHL goal yet, it's a great bit of history for Duehr and Sioux Falls to call their own.

Here's the official post from the Flames:

Duehr is in his second professional season after playing at Minnesota State-Mankato in college.

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We'll just have to wait and see how many more goals are in store for both the state of South Dakota and Walker Duehr in the NHL.

Sources: Calgary Flames TwitterCBSSports and NHL.com

The Coldest Temperatures in Sioux Falls History

When a polar vortex rolls through Sioux Falls, it can get even the heartiest dreaming of indoor fires, baking, and hot chocolate.

Mr. Bendo is tough enough but for the love of Pete, someone put a scarf on the Statue of David!

All this icy chatter had us wondering about the coldest days ever recorded in Sioux Falls. Here is the historical data from the National Weather Service with the coldest temps ever recorded in Sioux Falls since record-keeping began in 1893.

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