Brad Marchand Joins Adam Oates To Notch 50 Points In 34 Games Or Fewer

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Dec 14, 2019

Brad Marchand is having one heck of a year through Boston’s first 34 games.

The Bruins’ top-line left winger picked up two assists in his team’s 4-2 win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night at BB&T Center. But Marchand did something Boston hasn’t seen since the 1995-96 season.

Marchand reached the 50-point mark in Game 34 with his pair of helpers. The last player to reach that mark in 34 games or fewer was Adam Oates, who had 14 goals and 36 assists in 31 games in 1995, according to NHL Public Relations.

The winger has 18 goals and 32 assists, while his linemate, Patrice Bergeron, just moved into third all-time in games played with the B’s. His other linemate, David Pastrnak, potted his league-leading 28th goal in Saturday’s victory.

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