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LOS ANGELES - Here's a numerical look at Sunday afternoon's game between the Canadiens and Kings at the STAPLES Center.

107 - The Canadiens celebrated their 107th birthday on Sunday, after being founded by J. Ambrose O'Brien on December 4, 1909.
300 - Alex Galchenyuk suited up for his 300th career NHL game on Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles. The Canadiens' first-round selection in 2012 boasts 81 goals and 102 assists on resume, good for 183 points.
33 - Number of multi-goal games captain Max Pacioretty has registered over the course of his NHL career, accomplishing that feat once again on Sunday afternoon at the STAPLES Center. After scoring just 2:30 into the opening frame, the New Canaan, CT native got on the board again with a power play snipe 5:12 into the second period.

5 - Number of multi-assist games Alexander Radulov has registered so far this season, tops amongst all players on the Canadiens' roster. The Russian forward posted another two helpers on Sunday afternoon, picking up assists on Pacioretty's sixth and seventh goals of the year.

2 - Number of players on the Canadiens' roster who've now cracked the 20-point plateau on the season, as Radulov's three-point effort (1g - 2a) on Sunday afternoon helped him join Alex Galchenyuk in that department. Radulov has 21 points (5g - 16a) during the 2016-17 campaign, while Galchenyuk has a team-leading 23 (9g - 14a) of his own.
6 - Number of goals that were scored in the second period alone on Sunday afternoon - four by Darryl Sutter's contingent and two by Michel Therrien's troops - as the two teams battled hard for the lead in a back-and-forth affair. Jeff Carter, Nick Shore, Drew Doughty and Trevor Lewis lit the lamp for the Kings, while Pacioretty and Radulov beat goaltender Peter Budaj for the Canadiens' markers.

3 - Number of goals Andrew Shaw has scored in his last five games alone, notching his sixth goal of the season on Sunday afternoon which tied things up 4-4 just 2:03 into the third period.
6 - Number of times defenseman Alexei Emelin has dished out at least six hits in a single game so far this year, doing just that once again on Sunday afternoon in the City of Angels. The Russian rearguard did his best to make Kings players uncomfortable at every opportunity on their own home turf, picking up a season-high seven hits.