MINNEAPOLIS -- Kyle Gibson allowed one run in seven innings, Brian Dozier and Josmil Pinto homered, and the Minnesota Twins held on to beat the Seattle Mariners 5-4 Friday night. Dozier and Trevor Plouffe each hit RBI doubles in the third inning against Chris Young (3-1) to give the Twins an early lead on their way to their fifth win in their last six home games. Gibson (4-3) hadnt earned a victory since winning his first three starts this season. He struck out four and recorded 13 groundball outs to lower his ERA to 4.20. Robinson Cano reached base for the 24th consecutive game and broke the Mariners 21-inning scoreless drought with an RBI double in the fifth. Dustin Ackleys triple made it 5-3 in the eighth. Mike Zunino followed with a sacrifice fly that made it 5-4, but the rally ended when reliever Casey Fien struck out James Jones looking. Eduardo Escobars RBI single that made it 5-1 in the sixth proved to be the game-winner. Glen Perkins, who blew his second save Thursday, stranded Michael Saunders at third after a leadoff single in the ninth. Corey Hart popped out and Perkins made a nice play coming off the mound to throw out Justin Smoak at first for his 11th save. Young came into the game 3-0 with a 1.83 ERA in his last three starts, but was cooled off by a Twins lineup that has totalled at least 10 hits in five straight games. The 6-foot-10 right-hander allowed five runs on 10 hits -- including a season-high seven extra base hits -- in seven innings. Seattles 21 scoreless innings streak tied a season high set April 12-14 and was nine innings shy of the club record. The Twins have now won 4,224 games in Minnesota, one more than when the franchise was in Washington. Five of Minnesotas last six wins have been by one run. NOTES: Twins OF Sam Fuld said he felt better after having a setback Wednesday in his recovery from a concussion sustained two weeks ago. ... 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The 26-year-old Boll had two goals and one assist with 126 penalty minutes in 54 games with the Blue Jackets in 2011-12.(SportsNetwork.com) - The Detroit Red Wings aim to extend their longest winning streak of the season and make a move at first place in the Atlantic Division on Tuesday evening as they visit the struggling Florida Panthers. The Red Wings won their final five games before the All-Star break to post their longest string of consecutive victories since taking six in a row from Feb. 8-19, 2012. As a result, Detroit sits second in the division, two points ahead of Montreal and one back of Tampa Bay, which is visiting the Carolina Hurricanes tonight. A third-period collapse nearly ended the Red Wings win streak before the break, but the club recovered to win a 5-4 shootout decision over the Minnesota Wild. Detroit blew a 4-1 lead in the third period, however, Pavel Datsyuk and Gustav Nyquist both scored in the shootout. After Zach Parise missed high for Minnesota, Datsyuk was on point with his backhander as he lifted the puck over Darcy Kuempers glove and into the net. Petr Mrazek stayed with Mikko Koivu and stopped his attempts before Nyquist swerved in from the right side, caught Kuemper moving and slid the puck between the netminders pads for the win. Nyquist finished with a goal and an assist, Teemu Pulkkinen scored his first NHL goal and Jonathan Ericsson and Xavier Ouellet also scored for the Red Wings. We really wanted that second point tonight, said Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg, who had three assists. Petr was solid in net, then Pavel and Gus did their thing. Mrazek made 34 saves in the win and will likely face the Panthers for the first time in his career tonight with Jimmy Howard out with a torn groin.dddddddddddd The Red Wings are set to play two straight and five of their next six on the road, while the Panthers play the fourth contest of a five-game homestand looking to avoid a fifth straight loss. Floridas 0-3-1 rut is its longest of the season and the club has not lost five in a row since March 27-April 4 of last year. The Panthers entered the All-Star break off a 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. Roberto Luongo made 21 saves versus his former team, while Brandon Pirri prevented a shutout defeat by scoring with 2:32 left in regulation. They took it to us in that first period, Florida head coach Gerard Gallant said. It probably should have been 5-0 but Louie kept us in there. We played better in the second and I thought real well in the third. It was just a little too late. Luongo and rookie defenseman Aaron Ekblad return to the Panthers following All-Star Game appearances over the weekend. Luongo yielded four goals on 17 shots in the first period for Team Toews, which won 17-12. Ekblad has four assists for the winning club. Ekblad was selected to play in the game due to an injury to Colorados Erik Johnson and leads all NHL rookie blueliners with 19 assists and 25 points. The Panthers have won the first two of four meetings with the Red Wings this season, with both triumphs coming in Detroit. They have won five of the past seven encounters overall. Luongo was in net for both wins, giving him a career mark of 13-13-5 versus the Red Wings with a 2.85 goals against average and .919 save percentage in 32 games. Detroit has won seven of its past nine trips to Florida, however. ' ' '