Oilers captain Connor McDavid (46-63-109 in 59 GP) and Sabres forward Tage Thompson (39-36-75 in 56 GP) scored two and three goals, respectively, to establish new single-season career highs and help their teams earn wins Thursday. Thompson moved within seven goals of League leader McDavid in the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy race, with Buffalo holding three games in hand on Edmonton - David Pastrnak (42-37-79 in 57 GP), who tallied once in the Bruins' back-and-forth victory versus the Kraken, ranks second with 42.
* McDavid (2-2-4) recorded his ninth four-point outing of 2022-23 and scored his second career penalty-shot goal as the Oilers (32-19-8, 72 points), who occupied the Western Conference's first Wild Card spot entering play, moved past the Kraken (32-20-6, 70 points) and Kings (32-19-8, 72 points) for second place in the Central Division. McDavid's nine four-point performances are the most by a player in a single season since 1995-96, when Mario Lemieux (16), Jaromir Jagr (9) and Peter Forsberg (9) all had as many.
* Thompson tallied his League-leading fourth hat trick of the season (also Jan. 3, Dec. 7 & Oct. 31) and Ilya Lyubushkin scored a shorthanded goal in overtime as the Sabres (29-23-4, 62 points) moved within two points of the final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference. The former needs one tally to become the 13th different 40-goal scorer in franchise history and first since Jeff Skinner (40 in 2018-19), who had the primary assist on two of Thompson's three markers Thursday.