The Boston Bruins hockey team achieved a milestone in NHL history, surpassing the longstanding record held by the Montreal Canadiens. The Bruins reached the 100-point mark in the regular season with 62 games played, a record previously established by the Canadiens in 1977. This achievement marks the 46th anniversary of the record’s establishment.

The Bruins’ success came with a 7-1 victory against the Buffalo Sabres at home ice on March 3rd. Previously, the Montreal Canadiens held the record with 132 goals scored throughout the season. The Bruins currently have 21 games remaining and are projected to reach 135 points.

The record, originally set by the Canadiens in 1977, reflects the total points accumulated during the season.

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