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Michael DeRosa
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Updated at Apr 14, 2026, 23:30
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David Pastrnak has done something amazing with his latest 100-point season.

During the Boston Bruins' season finale against the New Jersey Devils, David Pastrnak recorded his 100th point of the 2025-26 campaign. Pastrnak did it with style, too, as he set up forward Morgan Geekie with a nice feed before No. 39 fired it home. 

With this assist, Pastrnak has now recorded his fourth consecutive 100-point season. This is an incredible accomplishment and something that has not been done many times in NHL history.

Pastrnak has now become just the 18th player in the history of the NHL to record four consecutive 100-point seasons. Pastrnak joins Wayne Gretzky, Steve Yzerman, Phil Esposito, Peter Stastny, Nikita Kucherov, Nathan MacKinnon, Mike Bossy, Mario Lemieux, Marcel Dionne, Leon Draisaitl, Jari Kurri, Guy Lafleur, Dale Hawerchuk, Connor McDavid, Bryan Trottier, Brett Hull, and Bobby Orr as the only players in NHL history who have done so.  

This paints a perfect picture of just how special a talent Pastrnak has been for the Bruins over the years. He is continuing to thrive with the Bruins, and he is a major reason why playoff hockey will be back in Boston this spring.

Pastrnak now sits at 29 goals, 71 assists, and 100 points this campaign as the Bruins continue to play their season finale against New Jersey.