Crosby scored the overtime winner on the power play and added two assists, one with the man advantage, in Wednesday's 6-5 victory over the Sabres.

With his first-period helper on Bryan Rust's power-play tally, Crosby became just the 10th player in NHL history with 1,600 career points. The 37-year-old superstar is showing no signs of slowing down -- while his OT winner Wednesday was his first goal of 2024-25, Crosby has six points in five games. Next up on the all-time leaderboard is Joe Sakic, who sits in ninth place with 1,641 points -- a mark Crosby could reach before Christmas if he stays healthy.