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MONTREAL - Here's a numerical look at Tuesday night's game between the Canadiens and the Avalanche at the Bell Centre.

8 - Tomas Plekanec took sole possession of eighth place on the Canadiens' all-time games played list on Tuesday night when he suited up against the Colorado Avalanche, playing the 969th game of his NHL career. The 35-year-old Czech centerman surpassed Yvan Cournoyer in that department.
21 - Number of hits the Canadiens dished out during the first period alone on Tuesday night, throwing their weight around against the Avalanche early. Nicolas Deslauriers led the way with four hits through 20 minutes of play.
7 - Deslauriers set a brand new single-season high in goals on Tuesday night by scoring his seventh goal of the year. The 26-year-old winger accomplished the feat in his 28th career game with the Canadiens.

4 - Number of multi-point games Alex Galchenyuk has registered so far this season, adding to that tally on Tuesday night by picking up an assist on Deslauriers' marker before chipping in with a goal of his own. It was the American sniper's second multi-point effort in his last five games.

5- Number of consecutive games in which Paul Byron has factored in on the scoresheet. Byron collected an assist on Galchenyuk's team-leading seventh power play strike in the second period that gave the Canadiens a 2-0 advantage.
4 - Number of Canadiens players who dished out at least five hits on Tuesday night, including Deslauriers, Brendan Gallagher, Jordie Benn and Max Pacioretty.
1 - Jonathan Drouin registered his first three-point game in a Habs uniform on Tuesday night. In addition to scoring the Canadiens' third goal of the game, he also collected a pair of assists.
10 - The Canadiens snapped the Avalanche's 10-game win streak on Tuesday night. Colorado's previous loss came all the way back on December 27.