Sittler scores his 41st goal of the season in the first period, then reaches 100 points in Toronto's 79th game of the season when he assists on a power-play goal by
Errol Thompson
. The Maple Leafs are the last of the Original Six teams to have a player score 100 points in a season.
The milestone comes just short of two months after Sittler sets an
NHL single-game record with 10 points
(six goals, four assists) against the Bruins on
Feb. 7, 1976
.
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1930:The Montreal Canadiens
defeat the Bruins 4-3
at the Forum to win the best-of-3 Stanley Cup Final 2-0. The losses are the first in consecutive games that season for the Bruins, who finish first in the NHL during the regular season at 38-5 with one tie in a 44-game schedule. A goal by
Howie Morenz
at 15:43 of the second period gives Montreal a 4-1 lead and proves to be the Cup-winner when Boston scores twice in the third period.
1933:
Ken Doraty
scores at 104:46 of overtime,
Lorne Chabot
gets his fourth playoff shutout and Toronto eliminates Boston with a
1-0 victory
in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals at Maple Leaf Gardens. It is the longest game in playoff history to that time; the record lasts three years before being eclipsed on March 24-25, 1936, by the Red Wings' six-overtime 1-0 victory against the Montreal Maroons.
1966:In the final game of the 1965-66 season,
Bobby Hull
of the Chicago Blackhawks has an assist in a
4-2 loss to the Bruins
at Boston Garden to give him an NHL-record 97 points. Hull breaks
Dickie Moore
's mark of 96 points, set in 1958-59.
On the same night, the Toronto Maple Leafs become the first team to use three goalies in a game.
Johnny Bower
plays the first period,
Terry Sawchuk
the second and
Bruce Gamble
the third in a
3-3 tie against the Detroit Red Wings
. Bower also takes Punch Imlach's place as coach in the third period.
1971: Boston defenseman
Bobby Orr
sets up three goals in an
8-3 win against Toronto
at Maple Leaf Gardens to become the first player in NHL history to have 100 assists in one season.