Numbers Game-Loss

MONTREAL - Here's a numerical look at Saturday night's game against the Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre.

6 - Claude Julien moved ahead of Pat Burns for sixth spot on the Canadiens' all-time games coached list when he stepped behind the bench on Saturday night. The veteran bench boss boasts a 148-127-10-36 record in 321 career games with the Habs. Up next for Julien is catching Cecil Hart, who ranks fifth with 394 games on his resume with Montreal.
100 - Number of games Nicolas Deslauriers has suited up for with the Canadiens, including Saturday night's tilt against the Maple Leafs. Deslauriers was acquired from the Buffalo Sabres on October 4, 2017 in exchange for defenseman Zach Redmond. He has 12 goals and 17 points in a Habs uniform.
600 - Carey Price suited up for his 600th career NHL game on Saturday night. Price, who was selected fifth overall by the Canadiens in 2005, is the 49th goaltender in League history to hit the mark, and the first to do so with with the Habs.

51 - Number of seconds that elapsed in the first period before Andrew Shaw announced his return to the lineup in style with his 12th goal of the season. That gave the Canadiens an early 1-0 lead. It was Shaw's first game back since New Year's Eve when he suffered a neck injury in a tilt aginst the Stars in Dallas.

TOR@MTL: Shaw redirects Petry's shot into the twine

150- Jeff Petry collected the 150th assist of his career on Shaw's tally in the opening frame. It was his 28th helper of the 2018-19 campaign. He leads all Canadiens defenseman in that department so far this season.
40 - With his 17th goal of the season early in the second period, Tomas Tatar reached the 40-point plateau for the fourth time in his career. He also became the fourth Hab to reach the mark so far this season, joining Max Domi, Jonathan Drouin and Phillip Danault.

TOR@MTL: Tatar whips a wrist shot into the twine

13 - Price registered the 13th assist of his career on Tatar's tally that put the Canadiens up 2-1. It was the second assist collected by a Habs goaltender so far this season. The other came courtesy of Antti Niemi.
3- Brendan Gallagher extended his point streak to three straight games with a power play goal early in the third period that gave the Canadiens a 3-2 advantage. It was his team-leading 22nd goal of the season. He has three goals and six points during that span.

TOR@MTL: Gallagher crashes net, notches PPG