The 1970-71 NHL season belonged...
The 1970-71 NHL season belonged to the Boston Bruins. They finished fourteen points
ahead of their nearest opponent, and led by the likes of Phil Esposito and Bobby Orr
smashed the record for most goals by a team by nearly 100. Most fans conceded the
Stanley Cup to Boston. But Montreal, led by rookie goaltender Ken Dryden, upset the
heavily favored Bruins in seven games and went on to win the Stanley Cup. When asked
after their elimination at the hands of Montreal, the Bruin players said that they would
gladly give up the scoring records in order to have the Stanley Cup.