Today in Sports – The New England Patriots set an NFL record with 10 straight postseason victories

January 7

1920 — Joe Malone of Quebec scores two goals to become the NHL career leader with 59 and leads the Bulldogs to a 4-3 victory over Toronto Arenas.

1925 — Harry Broadbent of the Montreal Maroons scores five goals in a 6-2 victory over Hamilton.

1972 — The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Atlanta Hawks 134-90 for their 33rd consecutive victory, an NBA record.

1979 — The Pittsburgh Steelers win their third AFC championship, beating the Houston Oilers 34-5 in a cold, steady rain at Three Rivers Stadium.

1981 — Marcel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings scores his 1,000th point with a goal in a 5-3 victory over the Hartford Whalers.

1987 — Niagara's Gary Bossert sets an NCAA record by hitting 12 of 14 three-pointers, including 11 in a row, against Siena.

1992 — Pitchers Tom Seaver and Rollie Fingers are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Seaver receives the highest percentage of votes in baseball history.

1997 — Rutgers-Camden ends its NCAA-record 117-game losing streak with a 77-72 victory over Bloomfield College. The Division III Pioneers were winless since defeating Ramapo 74-73 on Jan. 18, 1992.

2003 — Kobe Bryant makes an NBA record 12 3-pointers, including nine in a row, and scores 45 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' 119-98 victory over the Seattle SuperSonics.

2004 — Brian Boucher becomes the first NHL goaltender in nearly 55 years to record four consecutive shutouts. His 27 saves allowed the Phoenix Coyotes to beat Washington 3-0.

2006 — The New England Patriots set an NFL record with 10 straight playoff victories by defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars 28-3. New England's record surpasses Green Bay's nine straight playoff victories in the 1960s.

2007 — Coach Phil Jackson earns his 900th NBA victory as the Los Angeles Lakers defeat Dallas 101-98. Jackson is the fastest to reach 900, in 1,264 games.

2008 — Second-ranked LSU turns BCS national championship game into a horrible replay for No. 1 Ohio State. Matt Flynn throws four touchdown passes in 38-24 victory. LSU (12-2) becomes the first two-loss team to play for the title and wins its second BCS crown in five seasons.

2010 — Alabama knocks Texas quarterback Colt McCoy out of the BCS title game early and earns a 37-21 victory for the Crimson Tide's first national title since 1992.

2011 — Rookie Luke Harangody reaches career highs with 17 points and 11 rebounds for his first NBA double-double, and the Boston Celtics earn the 3,000th victory in franchise history, defeating the Toronto Raptors 122-102 .

2012 — Old Dominion defeats hapless Towson 75-38, giving the Tigers the NCAA Division I record for consecutive losses at 35. Towson was tied at 34 with Sacramento State.

2012 — Jarome Iginla scores his 500th career goal, leading the Calgary Flames to a 3-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild. Iginla is the 42nd player in NHL history to reach this milestone and the 15th to do so with one team.

2013 — Alabama wins its second consecutive BCS championship and third in four seasons, defeating No. 1 Notre Dame 42-14 in a BCS championship game. AJ McCarron throws four touchdown passes and Eddie Lacy runs for 140 yards and scores twice for the second-place Crimson Tide.

2019 — College football, national championship, Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara: No. 2 Clemson defeats No. 1 Alabama, 44-16.

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