Saturday was already a record day because 16 games were being played for the first time in NHL history.
But with all 32 teams playing and the rapidly approaching end of the regular season adding urgency to the day, the action on the ice provided an exclamation point.
The Boston Bruins tied the NHL record for most wins in a season, Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid hit a milestone last reached 27 years ago, Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby achieved a career milestone, an emergency backup goaltender got into a game and another team dropped to 32nd place, which comes with the best draft lottery odds for generational talent Connor Bedard.
The Bruins’ 2-1 victory against the New Jersey Devils gave them 62 wins this season, tying the record held by the 1995-96 Detroit Red Wings and 2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning.
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Pavel Zacha, acquired from the Devils in the offseason, provided the offense with both goals. Goalie Linus Ullmark made 29 saves for his 39th victory of the season. He even tried to score, as he did in February, but his shot went wide.
The Bruins enter next week’s playoffs as favorites and are getting healthy. Taylor Hall returned from an injury on Saturday.
The Devils missed an opportunity to move into first place after the Carolina Hurricanes had lost earlier in the day. But Jack Hughes picked up his 96th point to tie Patrik Elias’ franchise record for most in a season.
McDavid had a goal and assist in the first period against the San Jose Sharks on Saturday afternoon to reach 150 points this season. He added a goal in the third period in Edmonton’s 6-1 Edmonton.
The last player to hit 150 points was Mario Lemieux, who had 161 points in the 1995-96 season. McDavid joins Wayne Gretzky (nine times), Lemieux (four), Steve Yzerman, Phil Esposito and Bernie Nicholls as the league’s only players who have had 150-point seasons.
McDavid drew an assist on Ryan Nugent-Hopkins’ opening goal, then scored with 1:44 left in the first period. His second goal gave him 64 goals and 87 assists on the season.
The Oilers’ win kept alive their chance of winning the Pacific Division. The Vegas Golden Knights lost to the Dallas Stars in a shootout and lead by two points. Vegas and Edmonton have two games left.
McDavid needs one goal to match the Washington Capitals’ Alex Ovechkin for most goals in a season since 2000. Ovechkin, who had 65 goals in 2007-08, sat out Saturday’s game with an injury.
San Jose’s Erik Karlsson was held off the scoreboard Saturday and still needs two points to become the first NHL defenseman since Brian Leetch in 1991-92 to score 100 points in a season. He has three games left.
Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby also hit a milestone Saturday, picking up his 1,500th career point with two goals and an assist in a 5-1 win against the Detroit Red Wings. He’s the 15th NHL player to hit that milestone and the sixth fastest (1,188 games).
Matt Berlin a chance late in a win against the Chicago Blackhawks and he stopped the only shot he faced.goalie David Ayres, then 42, got the call in 2020 after injuries to both Carolina Hurricanes goaltenders. He played 29 minutes, stopped eight of 10 shots and was credited with the win in Toronto.
The last-place Anaheim Ducks’ losing streak hit 10 games, though it happened in the wrong way. The point the Ducks (57 points) gained in a 5-4 overtime loss to the Arizona Coyotes moved them from 32nd to 30th place. They were replaced by the Blue Jackets (56), who fell 4-0 to the New York Rangers. The Chicago, who lost to the Seattle Kraken, are 31st.
The Blue Jackets have held the final spot for much of the latter part of the season, but the Sharks, Blackhawks and Ducks also have occupied the cellar recently.
The Winnipeg Jets (91 points) held onto the Western Conference’s final playoff spot with a victory against thNashville Predators (88). The Calgary Flames (90) fell one point back with a shootout loss to the Vancouver Canucks. In the Central Division, the Colorado Avalanche (102), Dallas Stars (102) and Minnesota Wild (100) remained 1-2-3 with victories. The Kraken pulled within two points of the third-place Los Angeles Kings in the Pacific Division with their victory. Seattle has a game in hand.
Contributing: Associated Press