Three of four division leaders are in action when the Bruins (30-4-4, 64 points), Hurricanes (25-8-6, 56 points) and Golden Knights (27-12-2, 56 points) take to the ice for a nine-game Saturday around the NHL.
* Boston holds a nine-point advantage over Toronto (23-9-7, 53 points), also in action Saturday, thanks in part to an active 12-game point streak dating to Dec. 11 (9-0-3) - outscoring opponents 41 to 26 through that span. Should the Bruins extend their streak and collect at least another point, they would become just the fourth team in NHL history to have four or fewer regulation losses prior to their 40th game of a season; the 1979-80 Flyers (27-2-10), 1943-44 Canadiens (28-4-7) and 1929-30 Bruins (34-4-1) are the only clubs to do so to date.
* Andrei Svechnikov (22 years, 287 days) leads the Hurricanes with 19 goals this season (19-14- 33 in 39 GP) and eyes finishing with the team-lead for the first time in his career after three previous 20-goal campaigns. Should he find the back of the net Saturday, Svechnikov can join Ron Francis (4x w/ HFD), Sylvain Turgeon (4x w/ HFD) and Sebastian Aho (4x w/ CAR) as the fourth player in Hurricanes/Whalers history with four 20-goal seasons before his 23rd birthday.
* Mark Stone and the Golden Knights have won each of their past four games at T-Mobile Arena, with the captain posting 4-6-10 over that span. Stone, whose four consecutive home games with multiple points already stands as the longest in franchise history, can be the third player to extend his stretch to five contests in 2022-23 (also Jason Robertson & Mikko Rantanen w/ 5 GP).