It's an axiom in sports that records are made to be broken. The one Darryl Sittler set on Feb. 7, 1976, continues to be an exception.
On that night 41 years ago, Sittler shattered one of the most famous records in NHL history. Maurice Richard had eight points for the Montreal Canadiens in a game on Dec. 28, 1944, and his single-game mark had been matched only once, by Bert Olmstead on Jan. 9, 1954. Richard had five goals and three assists in a 9-1 win against the Detroit Red Wings; Sittler had one more of each, scoring six times and setting up four goals in the Toronto Maple Leafs' 11-4 win against the visiting Boston Bruins.
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