The Boston Bruins are on pace to challenge NHL records for most wins and points by a team in a single regular season. But star winger Brad Marchand said that's the last thing on their minds.
"People have talked a lot about some of these records, that we could potentially hit or we have hit. Nobody cares about those in this room. We could care less about any of these regular-season records. Because they really don't mean anything," Marchand told ESPN on Wednesday.
Through 56 games, the Bruins are on pace for 133 points, which would surpass the 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens' record of 132 points set during an 80-game season.