Any defensive record set in current NHL hockey is tainted. Offiicials are so blatantly turning a blind eye to clutching, grabbing, and interference infractions (while calling power forwards for the exact same infractions), that the only sensible conclusion is that they've been instructed to deliberately try to keep down scoring and protect the illusion that there's parity among NHL teams. Add to this the fact that the dominant style is now exemplified by teams like the Minnesota Mild and the New Jersey Dull-vils - who play such a godawful boring defensive hockey that they'd rather have a scoreless tie than win a high scoring game - it's no wonder that particular record fell. And it's probably going to fall again very soon.
The neutral zone trap and refs like Mick McGeough are killing the sport.
Scott Bennie