Several players will look to extend streaks and reach season benchmarks during Monday's five-game slate, which opens with the Senators (24-24-3, 51 points) hosting the Flames (25-18-10, 60 points) on Sportsnet and closes with the Sabres (26-21-4, 56 points) squaring off against the Kings (29-18-7, 65 points) on TVA Sports.
* Claude Giroux holds the NHL's longest active goal streak, having found the back of the net in each of Ottawa's past five games (6-3-9). Should he score Monday, Giroux would tie Drake Batherson (6 GP in 2020-21), Jason Spezza (6 GP in 2009-10), Dany Heatley (6 GP in 2006-07), Daniel Alfredsson (6 GP in 2006-07) and Bob Kudelski (6 GP in 1993-94) for the second-longest goal streak in Senators history behind only Connor Brown (8 GP in 2020-21).
* Elias Lindholm (15-33-48 in 52 GP) leads Calgary with 48 points this season. With two points Monday, Lindholm can record his fourth career 50-point season - the most by a Flames player since he joined the club in 2018-19, surpassing Johnny Gaudreau (3x) and Matthew Tkachuk (3x).
* Adrian Kempe scored four straight goals Saturday and became the first Kings player with as many in a game since Dustin Brown nearly five years ago (April 5, 2018 vs. MIN). Should he open the scoring for Los Angeles against Buffalo, Kempe would become just the third Kings player to net five consecutive team goals - he would join Luc Robitaille (5 from Feb. 4-6, 1992) and Tomas Sandstrom (5 from Nov. 22-24, 1990).
* Tage Thompson (35-34-69 in 51 GP) needs one point to become Buffalo's first player to reach the 70-point mark in a season since Jack Eichel (36-42-78 in 68 GP) in 2019-20. Thompson is on pace to become the sixth different Sabres skater to record 100 or more points in a campaign, a feat last achieved by Pat LaFontaine (53-95-148 in 84 GP) and Alexander Mogilny (76-51-127 in 77 GP) in 1992-93.