DETROIT (AP) -- Penguins captain Sidney Crosby become the 15th player in NHL history to reach 1,500 career points, scoring two goals and adding an assist in Pittsburgh's crucial 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday.
"This is a team sport -- that's what we signed up for and that's why we love this game,'' Crosby said. ``Maybe you get certain milestones that get you to reflect a little more, but right now I'm just thinking about our situation and what we still need to do. I'm happy to have been a part of all of this, but my mentality has always been to try to be my best and take what happens from there.''
The Penguins are in danger of seeing their run of 16 straight Stanley Cup playoff berths snapped. It's the longest active streak among the major North American sports leagues.
Crosby has 550 goals and 950 assists and is the sixth-fastest player to hit the 1,500-point milestone, accomplishing it in his 1,188th game. The milestone came on a power-play goal at 3:01 of the third period, with Kris Letang and Jake Guentzel assisting.
``This is something only 15 players have ever done, and he's the sixth fastest of all of them,'' Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. ``I think that company speaks to this milestone and to the impact he's had on the game. Not only is he one of the greatest players of his generation, he's one of the greatest players in history.''
Crosby became the 12th player in league history to reach 90 points in his age 35 season or older.
SABRES 4, HURRICANES 3
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- Tage Thompson scored the go-ahead goal 6:15 into the third period, Rasmus Dahlin had a goal, two assists and a key blocked shot and the Buffalo Sabres kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a 4-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday.
Casey Mittelstadt scored twice and Buffalo improved to 6-1-1 in its past eight, with the win guaranteeing the Sabres remaining in contention through their game at the New York Rangers on Monday. A regulation loss, otherwise, would have put 10th-place Buffalo in position to be eliminated later in the day and extend its NHL-worst playoff drought for a 12th consecutive season.
Buffalo (39-32-7) matched its most victories since finishing 39-32-11 in 2011-12.
Buffalo rookie Devon Levi stopped 32 shots to improve to 3-1 in making his third start nine days.
Sebastian Aho, with his Hurricanes-leading 35th goal, Seth Jarvis and Jesper Fast scored for Carolina. Antii Raanta stopped 26 shots in losing just his third game in regulation this season, and first since a 4-1 loss to Colorado on Nov. 12.
STARS 2, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 1, SO
DALLAS (AP) -- Roope Hintz scored the only goal in the shootout to lift Dallas into first place in the Central Division.
Dallas has 102 points with three games left in the regular season. The Stars began the day tied with defending champion Colorado, which played Saturday night and still had three games left after that.
Pacific Division-leading Vegas did clinch home-ice advantage for the first round of the playoffs by getting the point. The Golden Knights have 107 points, two ahead of Edmonton after the Oilers won 6-1 at San Jose.
Brett Howden scored in the first period for Vegas, and Jonathan Quick had 24 saves.
Joel Kiviranta scored in the second period for Dallas, and Jake Oettinger had 19 saves.
OILERS 6, SHARKS 1
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Connor McDavid became the first player in 27 years to reach 150 points in a season when he had two goals and an assist in Edmonton's win over San Jose.
McDavid now has 151 points with two games remaining in the regular season. He became just the sixth player ever to record 150 points in a season, joining Wayne Gretzky (nine times), Lemieux (four times), Phil Esposito, Steve Yzerman and Bernie Nichols.
Zach Hyman, Derek Ryan and Philip Broberg also scored to help the Oilers win their seventh straight game. Edmonton, which began the day three points ahead of third-place Los Angeles in the Pacific Division, closed in on clinching home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Stuart Skinner made 22 saves.
Tomas Hertl scored for the Sharks, who are assured of finishing in the bottom four of the league. James Reimer had 30 saves.
COYOTES 5, DUCKS 4, OT
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Barrett Hayton scored 4 minutes into overtime and Arizona handed Anaheim its 10th straight loss.
Max Jones gave the Ducks their first lead at 4-3 with 1:52 to go in regulation, but Matias Maccelli tied it with 36 seconds left with goalie Ivan Prosvetov off for an extra attacker.
Clayton Keller scored his 37th goal of the season for Arizona. Christian Fischer and Lawson Crouse also connected, with Crouse's goal coming on the power play. J.J. Moser had two assists, and Prosvetov stopped 25 shots.
Adam Henrique scored twice for Anaheim, and Ryan Strome had a goal and two assists. Anaheim, which entered Saturday tied for last in the NHL with Chicago and Columbus at 56 points, hasn't won since beating Columbus at home on March 17.
With Anaheim goalie John Gibson sidelined with an illness, Olle Eriksson Ek was recalled Friday from San Diego of the AHL, where he was 2-13-0 with a 4.81 goals-against average. He made 33 saves.






