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Jack Quinn’s Hat Trick Powers Sabres to Eighth Straight Win Over Sharks

Buffalo Sabres

Jack Quinn shone brightly on Tuesday night, netting a hat trick that culminated in an empty-net goal, leading the Buffalo Sabres to a decisive 6-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks. This win marks the Sabres’ eighth consecutive triumph, solidifying their position at the top of the Atlantic Division.

The game shifted momentum in the second period when Jason Zucker and Beck Malenstyn scored four minutes apart, breaking open what had been a competitive match. Alex Tuch also made his mark, scoring in his 600th NHL game and reaching the milestone of 300 career points, while captain Rasmus Dahlin and Ryan McLeod each tallied three assists to bolster the Sabres’ offensive efforts.

In net, Alex Lyon was stellar, stopping 17 shots and improving his record to 15-2 in his last 17 starts. For the Sharks, Macklin Celebrini, Kiefer Sherwood, and Alexander Wennberg found the back of the net, but it wasn’t enough to keep pace with the high-flying Sabres. Yaroslav Askarov finished the night with 20 saves.

Celebrini’s goal marked a significant achievement for the 19-year-old Canadian Olympian, as it was his 33rd goal and 90th point in just 62 games this season. He joins an elite group of NHL players in their teens who have reached 90 points in fewer games, a list that includes legends Sidney Crosby and Wayne Gretzky.

The Sabres continue to ride a wave of success, now boasting a record of 29-5-2 in their last 36 games, a remarkable run that began with an impressive 10-game winning streak.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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