The Numbers Game - Dec. 7, 2010
Tuesday, 07.12.2010 / 9:35 PM
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MONTREAL -- Here's a numerical look at match-up between the Habs and the Sens at the Bell Centre on Tuesday night.
7:59 – Amount of time needed by the Senators to manage their first shot on Carey Price, with the Canadiens firing seven on Pascal Leclaire in the same amount of time.
4 – Team-high number of powerplay goals racked up by Michael Cammalleri so far this season, adding his fourth on an unassisted marker with the man advantage in the first period.
5 – Number of times in the Habs’ six past power play goals in which Mathieu Darche has been on the ice for the Canadiens.
3 – Number of game-winning goals tallied by Halpern so far this year, tying him with captain Brian GIonta for the team lead in that category.
17 – Number of Habs who had at least one shot in the contest, with all but one Hab failing to register a shot against the Sens.
92 – Number of games Habs’ defenseman Alexandre Picard played as a member of the Ottawa Senators before heading to Carolina for a brief stint with the Hurricanes, and then on to Montreal.
77 – Percentage of faceoffs won by Tomas Plekanec against the Sens, a season-high for the Czech centerman whose previous best was 70%, also against Ottawa on October 16.
4 – Number of Canadiens that have nine goals after tonight’s game, with Cammalleri and Gionta both scoring to match Tomas Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn in that category.
4 – Consecutive number of games in which Roman Hamrlik has registered at least a point, picking up two goals and four assists in that span.
12 – Number of points the 2010-11 Canadiens have accrued after 28 games compared to last year’s team at the same point in the season.
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7:59 – Amount of time needed by the Senators to manage their first shot on Carey Price, with the Canadiens firing seven on Pascal Leclaire in the same amount of time.
4 – Team-high number of powerplay goals racked up by Michael Cammalleri so far this season, adding his fourth on an unassisted marker with the man advantage in the first period.
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3 – Number of game-winning goals tallied by Halpern so far this year, tying him with captain Brian GIonta for the team lead in that category.
17 – Number of Habs who had at least one shot in the contest, with all but one Hab failing to register a shot against the Sens.
92 – Number of games Habs’ defenseman Alexandre Picard played as a member of the Ottawa Senators before heading to Carolina for a brief stint with the Hurricanes, and then on to Montreal.
77 – Percentage of faceoffs won by Tomas Plekanec against the Sens, a season-high for the Czech centerman whose previous best was 70%, also against Ottawa on October 16.
4 – Number of Canadiens that have nine goals after tonight’s game, with Cammalleri and Gionta both scoring to match Tomas Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn in that category.
4 – Consecutive number of games in which Roman Hamrlik has registered at least a point, picking up two goals and four assists in that span.
12 – Number of points the 2010-11 Canadiens have accrued after 28 games compared to last year’s team at the same point in the season.
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