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MONTREAL -- Here's a numerical look at the best facts, figures, and goals goals goals from Saturday's game between the Avalanche and Habs at the Bell Centre.

2 -- Number of hockey games that took place at the Bell Centre on Saturday, as 5,938 fans showed up earlier in the day to cheer on the CWHL's Les Canadiennes opposite the visiting Calgary Inferno. The crowd of nearly 6k strong was a record for the women's league in a regular season game.

14 -- Spot on the Canadiens' all-time list Tomas Plekanec now shares with Steve Shutt for the most games played in franchise history. Plekanec suited up for his 871st NHL game on Saturday to move up the club's ranks.
7:12 -- Number of minutes Calvin Pickard's first period lasted, as the Colorado netminder's shift was cut short when Artturi Lehkonen made it 3-0 at 7:12 in the opening and Semyon Varlamov was brought in in relief.

2 -- Number of Habs who enjoyed a multi-goal first period, as Max Pacioretty and Brian Flynn combined to contribute four of the opening frame's six (!) Canadiens goals.

8,759 -- Number of days since the Canadiens last put up a six-goal first period, dating back to December 17, 1992 when the Habs lit up the original Avs -- the Quebec Nordiques -- in an eventual 8-3 win.
83 -- Percentage of the Canadiens roster that picked up points on Saturday night, as all but three Habs -- not including Carey Price -- got their names on the scoresheet against Colorado.
0,1 -- Number of seconds left on the clock in the second period when Jeff Petry made it 9-1, as the Habs not only beat the Avalanche goaltenders on Saturday, but also the buzzer.

4 -- Number of goals scored by Pacioretty, who led that team in that category while picking up his first hat trick since April 4, 2014.