What do you need to know about last nights big stories? Joe McDonald gives us his take on the biggest and best. This is where we say, Morning, Joe.Stars need more Benn:?Dallas Stars forward Jamie Benn was a preseason favorite to win the Hart and Art Ross trophies. He wont be bringing home the hardware this season, but expect his production to start to come in bunches now that he has broken out of his slump. Benn scored two goals in a 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Thursday, his first goals in 10 games, giving him just four on the season. Hes been pressing and inconsistent early on, and he has a tendency to go through a drought like this periodically. Benn is an outstanding player, as is teammate Tyler Seguin, but the Stars need much more than those two players to enjoy a deep postseason run. Its simple: If theyre going to rely on Benn so much, the Stars need more from him.Scheifeles the man:?Everyone is focused on?Winnipeg Jets rookie Patrik Laine?-- and for good reason. The 18-year-old is off to an incredible start. But how about teammate?Mark Scheifele? The 23-year-old forward has actually been the teams best player. He had one assist in Winnipegs 3-2 win over the Arizona Coyotes?on Thursday,?and he has nine goals and 10 assists for 19 points in 15 games this season. Hes an electric player -- he has the ability to dominate and leads by example. As important as Laines presence is, Scheifeles contributions are the foundation for the Jets success. His production picked up late last season, and he has easily carried it over, with 23 goals and 23 assists for 46 points in 36 games since March. The Jets are an exciting team with a mix of veterans and young talent, and Scheifele is the key.Reckless results:?During the World Cup of Hockey, Team Sweden forward Jakob Silfverberg knew that, if he had a good tournament, it could translate into a good start for the Anaheim Ducks. Hes starting to see that come to fruition. 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Doziers third hit of the game scored Clete Thomas in the 13th inning to lift the Twins to a 4-3 victory over the Houston Astros on Friday night. Due to a substitution miscue by Gardenhire that caused the Twins to lose the designated hitter in the ninth inning, the manager had to go to Correia, a starting pitcher, to pinch-hit in the 13th inning. Correia, who spent 10 years hitting in the National League, bunted Thomas to second base and Dozier followed by punching a single to right field for his second RBI of the game to snap Minnesotas four-game losing streak. "I end up getting myself in a pickle there," said Gardenhire, who inserted Doug Bernier as a pinch-runner for DH Chris Colabello. Gardenhire said he shouldve used Jamey Carroll as a pinch runner and then inserted Bernier as a defensive replacement at shortstop in the 10th, which wouldve allowed him to keep the DH. "Im like, What the (heck) did I do that for? It became entertaining." As the game wore on and Gardenhire ran out of bench players to hit in the pitchers spot, more and more starters started offering their services. Mike Pelfrey, another NL vet with the Mets, was warming up in the on-deck circle before Gardenhire put Correia in to get the bunt down. "Its fun," Correia said. "We dont get that opportunity anymore at the plate being in the American League. Were normally sitting there just as spectators four days a week. So its fun to get in a game, especially if you can help your team get a win." The Twins trailed 3-2 entering the ninth after All-Star closer Glen Perkins gave up an RBI double to Matt Dominguez. But Doziers single off Chia-Jen Lo tied the game, and Dozier came through again off Dallas Keuchel (5-6) to win it with two outs in the 13th. Ryan Pressly (3-2) pitched two innings of relief for the win. "A much-needed win for the team," Dozier said. "A coonfidence booster.dddddddddddd" Jarred Cosart gave up one run on five hits and struck out four in seven innings, and Dominguez had two hits for the Astros (36-72), who have the worst record in the major leagues. It was a much needed pick-me-up for the Twins, who were reeling from a sweep at the hands of the Royals that was capped by a lacklustre performance on Thursday. Gardenhire had a long talk with his position players before a strenuous pregame workout to refocus on the fundamentals and try and grab the attention of a team that has long since faded from contention in the AL Central. Justin Morneau had two hits, including an RBI single in the eighth that tied the game at 2 for the Twins. Joe Mauer added a sacrifice fly, and Samuel Deduno gave up two runs on four hits with five strikeouts and five walks in six innings for the Twins, who were handcuffed by Cosart for seven innings. Cosart left with a 2-1 lead after seven innings, finally giving the Twins a chance. The Astros are the youngest team by far in the majors, and theyre the greenest in the bullpen. They traded closer Jose Veras to Detroit earlier this week. With no proven closer, Astros manager Bo Porter had to go to Lo, who was making his second career appearance, with a runner on second and one out in the ninth. Los wild pitch allowed pinch-runner Doug Bernier to go to third, and Doziers single landed in front of centre fielder Brandon Barnes to tie it. Porter turned to Keuchel, who was scheduled to start on Sunday, in the 12th. Jason Castro had two RBIs for Houston. "We had opportunities to close it out and just didnt get the job done," Porter said. NOTES: Houston 2B Jose Altuve was held out of the starting lineup for a second straight game to rest his sore left quad. Porter said he was available to hit. ... Dozier extended his hitting streak to a career-high nine games with a double in the eighth. ... 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