Bruins break 1976-77 Canadiens' NHL record for most points in a season

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Ty Anderson joins Mike Felger on Sports Sunday and discusses the Bruins record season and what can still be accomplished with only two games lest.

The Boston Bruins' assault on the NHL record books continued Tuesday night when they defeated the Washington Capitals 5-2 at TD Garden for their 64th win of the 2022-23 season.

Not only is the Bruins' 64 wins a league record -- besting the previous mark of 62 -- their 133 points have also set a new league record that stood for more than four decades.

The previous record for points in a single regular season was 132 set by the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens. This Canadiens team was in the middle of a run that included four consecutive Stanley Cup titles from 1976 through 1979.

Bruins' historic turnaround in less than a year has been extraordinary

Boston's 64 wins, 12 regulation losses and five overtime/shootout losses represent one of the greatest regular seasons in the history of professional hockey. What the Canadiens did in 1976-77 was no doubt impressive, but the Bruins are setting these records in the salary cap era as part of a league with 32 teams. There's much more parity in the league today compared to the 1970s. 

The Bruins still have one more regular season game left. It's a Thursday night matchup versus the rival Canadiens at the Bell Centre in Montreal. 

They will host the first two games of their first-round series in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the Presidents' Trophy winners.

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