COLUMBUS -Tage Thompson was still not aware of the company he had made as he stood in front of reporters in the visiting dressing room at Nationwide Arena, even after the five goals had been scored, the six points tallied and celebrated, the commemorative photo taken.
So, no, it had not sunk in that Thompson had just joined Dave Andreychuk as the only players to score five goals in a single game in Sabres history. Nor had it settled that he and Pat LaFontaine were the only Sabres to record multiple six-point performances in a single season.
"I don't think it will," Thompson mused.
"The great and the bad part about it is you have a night like this, but tomorrow is a new day. You can't be satisfied. Obviously, it's a great achievement. You want to be happy for yourself. But at the same time, there's more to do. We're not where we want to be as a team and it's my job to help us get there."
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