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- 1929–30_Boston_Bruins_season abstract "The 1929–30 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' sixth season in the NHL. In defending its American Division title for the second straight season, the Bruins took advantage of new rules and its powerhouse lineup to record the best single season winning percentage in NHL history – a record which still stands. However, the club failed to defend its Stanley Cup title, losing in the finals to the Montreal Canadiens.".
- Q4562526 abstract "The 1929–30 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' sixth season in the NHL. In defending its American Division title for the second straight season, the Bruins took advantage of new rules and its powerhouse lineup to record the best single season winning percentage in NHL history – a record which still stands. However, the club failed to defend its Stanley Cup title, losing in the finals to the Montreal Canadiens.".
- 1929–30_Boston_Bruins_season comment "The 1929–30 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' sixth season in the NHL. In defending its American Division title for the second straight season, the Bruins took advantage of new rules and its powerhouse lineup to record the best single season winning percentage in NHL history – a record which still stands. However, the club failed to defend its Stanley Cup title, losing in the finals to the Montreal Canadiens.".
- Q4562526 comment "The 1929–30 Boston Bruins season was the Bruins' sixth season in the NHL. In defending its American Division title for the second straight season, the Bruins took advantage of new rules and its powerhouse lineup to record the best single season winning percentage in NHL history – a record which still stands. However, the club failed to defend its Stanley Cup title, losing in the finals to the Montreal Canadiens.".