Remember when the Canadiens struggled to score goals, couldn't keep the puck out of their own net, and didn't win games?
Yeah, neither do we.
The Canadiens continued their red-hot roll Saturday night with a HNIC blowout at the Bell Centre, thrashing the Red Wings by the score of 10-1.
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Here's a by-the-numbers breakdown of the Habs big win.
1 - First goal scored by Daniel Carr since being recalled from Laval earlier in the week.
2 - Goalies used by the Red Wings. Petr Mrazek started and allowed five goals on 25 shots. Jimmy Howard replaced him in the second period, surrendering five goals on nine shots.
3 - Goals scored by Paul Byron as he recorded the first hat trick of his NHL career.
4 - Assists -- and points -- recorded by Alex Galchenyuk. He had only six assists and 12 points all season entering play Saturday.
5 - Canadiens winning streak, their longest of the season. Also, number of consecutive games played -- and won -- by Carey Price since returning from a lower body injury.
5 - Why not some more love for the number five? Victor Mete and David Schlemko each was a +5.
6 - As in No. 6 Habs sweater, worn by Shea Weber, who returned from IR and had one assist in 22:24. By the way, he missed six games.
10 - Season-high number of goals scored by the Canadiens, and most allowed by the Red Wings.
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13 - Team-high 13th goal scored by Brendan Gallagher.
14 - Skaters (out of 18) that recorded at least one point for the Canadiens on Saturday.
18 - Goal differential during Canadiens current winning streak. Habs outscored their opponents 24-6 over the past five games.
32 -- Number of seconds between Montreal's first goal by Paul Byron and their second by Nicolas Deslauriers at 5:22 and 5:54 of the first period.
50 - First goal in 50 games for Jacob de la Rose.
61 - Games since Nicolas Deslauriers last scored -- as a member of the Buffalo Sabres -- back on March 18, 2016 until breaking his personal schneid Saturday.
65 - Andrew Shaw scored Montreal's tenth -- and final -- goal, but he was the Habs player not to finish with a plus rating, ending the night Even.
100 - That 13th goal scored by Gallagher? It was also the 100th of his career.