The Devils tied the New Jersey/Colorado Rockies/Kansas City Scouts record of 51 wins set in 2008-09 after going 27-46-9 last season, and their 110 points are one behind the record of 111 set in 2000-01. They end the regular season at the Washington Capitals on Thursday.
"I'm not that surprised," Tatar said. "Because, honestly, I could tell the talent we had here last year and the result we got last year wasn't the projection where we should be. Obviously we had some additions to our team, we should be better, and we are. The hardest part of the season is just coming up and we're going to be focusing on that."
Jeff Skinner and Mattias Samuelsson scored, Alex Tuch had two assists and Devon Levi made 24 saves for Buffalo (40-33-7), which was eliminated from playoff contention for the 12th consecutive season.
"You put a lot of work in, and you fight for something, and that's life," Sabres coach Don Granato said. "But it has to make you better. And we don't have a lot of experience, so going through this experience, you have to unfortunately soak up the negative. A lot of things in life are learned through negative. Unfortunately, it's just the way people grow."