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Bruins defeat Capitals, set another NHL record with 133 points

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The Boston Bruins are the now the most successful regular-season team in NHL history, owning both the single-season wins and points records.

The Bruins defeated the visiting Washington Capitals 5-2 on Tuesday night for 133 points in the standings, breaking the Montreal Canadiens' single-season record of 132 points set in 1976-77.

That achievement comes after Boston set a new single-season regular-season wins record on Sunday with their 63rd victory, breaking a two-way tie with 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning. «We have a very special group.

It's incredible how we've come together this year,» veteran winger Brad Marchand said. «We've done a phenomenal job all year of staying in the moment.

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