A number of star players had momentous performances and found their names on Thursday's #NHLStats: Live Updates - here's a taste:
* Jason Robertson (3-0-3) recorded his third career hat trick - the most among all Stars players since his debut season in 2019-20 - and pushed his goal total to 53 dating to Jan. 1, surpassing Auston Matthews (52) for the most thus far in the 2022 calendar year. Robertson (22-17-39 in 24 GP) also became the first player this season to hit 20 goals - only Dino Ciccarelli (15 GP in 1986-87 & 23 GP in 1981-82) required fewer games to hit the mark in Stars/North Stars history.
* Cole Caufield scored the 40th goal of his career - which stood as Montreal's game winner - while skating in his 100th contest. Among players to debut with the Canadiens in the past 80 years, only three have required fewer games to hit the mark: Maurice Richard (67 GP), Jean Beliveau (90 GP) and Bernie Geoffrion (90 GP).
* Kirill Kaprizov (1-2-3) extended his career-high point streak to 10 games (6-11-17 in 10 GP) while also extending his assist streak to a franchise-record nine contests. In doing so, Kaprizov reached and surpassed the 100-assist milestone (158 GP) - among players to make their NHL debut with the franchise, he required the fewest games to reach the benchmark (previously Mikko Koivu: 230 GP).
* Matty Beniers scored seven seconds into extra time to help the Kraken secure their second multi-goal comeback of the season and extend their franchise-record winning streak - the longest active run in the NHL - to seven games. Beniers, who became the first rookie to reach the 10-goal mark this season, recorded the fastest goal by a rookie from the start of a regular-season overtime in NHL history (0:07), besting the previous mark held by Walter Jackson (0:08 on March 7, 1933 w/ NYA).
* Nathan MacKinnon (2-3-5) factored on five of Colorado's six goals at KeyBank Center to record the fifth five-point outing of his career. He became the third player in team history with five five-point games for the Avalanche (since 1995-96), joining Peter Forsberg (9) and Joe Sakic (6).