Boston Bruins set ANOTHER NHL record after win over Capitals gives them an astonishing 133 points

Boston Bruins set ANOTHER record with an astonishing 133 points – the most in a single NHL season – after 5-2 win over the Capitals

  • The Bruins continue to add to their records this season with their 64th victory 
  • Boston now holds the record for most points and most wins in a campaign 
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Brad Marchand had a goal and two assists as the Boston Bruins continued their record-breaking season with a 5-2 win over the visiting Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.

A game after setting the NHL single-season standard for wins, Boston (64-12-5, 133 points) passed the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens and 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings for the most points in a single season in league history.

Just two days ago, Boston broke the record for the most wins in an NHL season when the team won its 63rd game of the season in a 5-3 victory over Philadelphia.

The Bruins had already locked up the Presidents’ Trophy – given to the team with the most points in a season – ever since an overtime win over Columbus on March 30.

Tomas Nosek also had a goal and an assist to earn point number 100 in his NHL career.

Boston Bruins set ANOTHER NHL record after win over Capitals gives them an astonishing 133 points

The Boston Bruins have broken the NHL record for the most points in a season with 133

Brad Marchand (63) led Boston with a goal and two assists for their 64th win of the campaign

Brad Marchand (63) led Boston with a goal and two assists for their 64th win of the campaign

Meanwhile, David Pastrnak put up two assists to help power the Bruins to their seventh straight win.

Pastrnak joined Edmonton’s Connor McDavid as the second NHL player to record 60 goals and 50 assists this season.

Boston’s Garnet Hathaway, Tyler Bertuzzi and Jake DeBrusk also scored.

Linus Ullmark became the fastest NHL goalie ever to 40 wins in a season, making 19 saves before exiting in the third period due to an apparent lower-body injury. Jeremy Swayman entered and stopped all six shots he faced.

After the game ended, Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed Ullmark was fine and that he was pulled for precautionary reasons. 

Ullmark (40-6-1), who was making his 49th appearance of the season, topped the mark set by Braden Holtby with the Capitals in 2015-16. Holtby reached 40 wins in 52 games.

The Bruins had a 44-27 shots advantage and went 2-for-2 on the power play.

Jeremy Swayman (1) was put into the game in net after Linus Ullmark was removed for safety

Jeremy Swayman (1) was put into the game in net after Linus Ullmark was removed for safety

A goal from Tyler Bertuzzi (59) made it a 2-0 game for Boston before the game's halfway mark

A goal from Tyler Bertuzzi (59) made it a 2-0 game for Boston before the game’s halfway mark

Nick Jensen and Tom Wilson tallied for Washington (35-37-9, 79 points), which is 1-6-1 in its past eight games.

Charlie Lindgren (33 saves) also left the game in the third period. Darcy Kuemper finished up, making six saves on seven shots.

After nearly 30 scoreless minutes, the Bruins broke the ice with Marchand’s man-up goal at the 8:32 mark of the second period. Pastrnak slipped a pass through the slot and found his fellow winger for a one-timer low in the right circle. It was Marchand’s first goal since March 9.

Boston’s power play clicked again at 14:20 of the first. Bertuzzi quickly slammed home a loose puck that popped back into the slot after Pastrnak put a long shot on goal.

The Capitals trimmed the deficit just 1:07 later as Jensen’s shot from above the circles took a deflection off Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy on the way past Ullmark.

Boston led 2-1 after two periods and had a golden chance to extend the score early in the third, but Lindgren robbed Pavel Zacha with a barehanded save at the left post.

Jake DeBrusk (74) scored on an empty net to bring the score to 5-2, where the game finished

Jake DeBrusk (74) scored on an empty net to bring the score to 5-2, where the game finished

At 4:13 of the third, Nosek took advantage of a turnover in the slot and sniped home an insurance goal to make it a 3-1 game. It was his 100th career point in his eighth season.

With Kuemper in, the Capitals made it 3-2 as Wilson buried a loose puck in front for a power-play goal at 7:13.

Boston cushioned its lead again in the same minute. At 7:49, Nosek dished a perfect saucer pass to Hathaway driving down the slot.

DeBrusk capped the scoring on an empty-netter at 18:11.

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