Montgomery also revealed that he heard from both Bowman and his friend, Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper, after Boston broke the NHL's all-time wins record on Sunday in Philadelphia. Bowman (1995-96 Detroit Red Wings) and Cooper (2018-19 Tampa Bay Lightning) were the coaches of the teams to hold the previous record of 62.
"We're in elite company," said Montgomery. "Jon Cooper called me [Monday] morning and Scotty and I texted Sunday. It's flattering when you have people like that…other coaches from around the league have texted me, too. It's flattering."
With just one regular-season game remaining on Thursday in Montreal, the Bruins have also become one of only 33 teams in league history with one or fewer streaks of consecutive regulation losses, per NHL Stats. Boston's only such stretch came March 12-14.
The Bruins are also just the 18th team in league history with two or fewer winless streaks (0-2-1 from Jan. 26-29 and 0-2-0 from March 12-14).
"It's something we're proud of," Brad Marchand said of Boston's record-setting campaign. "We did set our sights on it the last little while where we kinda locked up first. We needed something to play for the remainder of the regular season. It's a goal we wanted to accomplish. It's not our be all or end all. It's an incredible accomplishment. We're very proud of this group and what we've been able to accomplish.
"With the history of this league, how many good teams there's been, it's special. And it's something, I think, down the road we'll be more proud of. We're happy about it right now, don't get me wrong, but it's a regular-season record. Playoffs starts and everything starts over again. There's gonna be 16 teams that have the same goal in mind.
"What we've accomplished so far has no bearing on that. We're gonna park it. We have another big game here in a couple days and it's our last opportunity to get ready before playoffs…I think that's part of why we've been good this year - we park each day and we worry about the next one and just keep building.
"It's great to get it, it speaks a lot about our group. That we've been ready to play each and every night. We have something much bigger that we're building for.