Jeff Skinner (2-3-5) and Tage Thompson (1-3-4) each found themselves all over the score sheet Tuesday as the Sabres scored seven goals, including three in the opening 2:13 of the game, to snap their eight-game slide with a win against the Canadiens at Bell Centre. It marked the 10th time in NHL history - regular season or playoffs - that a team scored three goals within the first 134 seconds of action.
* Skinner became the first player in NHL history to record multiple five-plus point games as a visiting player in Montreal (also 4-1-5 on Feb. 13, 2022). Skinner is one of three active players to record at least five points in a game against the Canadiens - with Alex Ovechkin and Eric Staal accounting for the other spots on that list - and is the only one to do so on the road.
* The Sabres (3) and Canadiens (1) combined for four goals in the opening 2:57 of the game, marking the fourth contest in NHL history to feature at least four goals within the first three minutes of play (regular season & playoffs, regardless of team). The other instances were on Oct. 27, 1976 (PIT 3, BUF 1 in 2:52), Feb. 9, 1993 (DET 3, NJD 2 in 2:54) and Jan. 2, 1983 (BUF 2, HFD 2 in 2:54). Four of the first five goals in the Red Wings-Devils game came in the opening 2:28 of play, the fastest four goals from the start of a game in NHL history.