Thompson gave Buffalo a 1-0 lead 27 seconds into the first period, taking the puck from the right face-off circle and dragging it to the slot before beating Jarry stick side.
Krebs made it 2-0 at 4:44. Connor Clifton’s shot from the right side took a double deflection off Tuch’s stick and then Krebs’ stick.
Crosby cut it to 2-1 at 11:11 when he snapped a pass from Rickard Rakell past Reimer’s left arm from in front.
“It's remarkable,” Sullivan said of Crosby making history. “He's in such a rare company where he is right now with every milestone that he crosses. It just puts him in more elite company than he's already in. I just think when you think in terms of 20 seasons in a row with such consistency, it's an amazing accomplishment.”
Kulich increased the lead to 3-1 at 3:36 of the second period. He took a short drop pass from Byram at the left hash marks and put a wrist shot over Jarry’s right arm.
Mattias Samuelsson extended it to 4-1 at 5:20. Isak Rosen fed a cross-ice pass to Samuelsson in the right circle, and the defenseman beat Jarry short side, chasing the goalie. The assist was Rosen’s first NHL point in his 12th game.
“Isak had a nice assist there, first NHL point, so shoutout to him,” Tuch said. “I thought he played really well. It was really easy to play with [him] tonight. We had some good chemistry, some good opportunities there.”
Kulich scored from above the left circle for his second of the game to make it 5-1 at 11:34, and Kozak made it a 6-1 lead 28 seconds later when he backhanded in a loose puck that had trickled through Nedeljkovic.
“I thought [Kulich] was really good,” Thompson said. “He’s been playing really good hockey lately. I think just 200 feet. He plays well on both sides of the puck, and I think that’s why we get offense is we get the puck back. … He’s not forcing anything, just keeping it simple. Obviously, he’s got a really good shot, so anytime we can get him the thinking shoot first, usually that’s a good sign, and things will open up from there.”