The Canadiens scored 214 goals throughout the year, finishing 20th in the league in terms of goals per game (2.61). Interestingly, they actually ended up fifth in the league when it comes to their 5-on-5 goals for/against ratio, although there's a reason Carey Price won every trophy imaginable at the awards show.

As per usual, Max Pacioretty led the charge by scoring 37 goals, an impressive 17.3% share of the team's total. Tomas Plekanec finished second on the team with 26, or 12.1%. The next best on the team was Brendan Gallagher's 24 goals (11.2%), Alex Galchenyuk's 20 markers (9.35%), and then a tie between Lars Eller and P.K. Subban, who scored 15 goals apiece (7%).

Without further ado, I present to you some of the most memorable goals of the season

10. Max Pacioretty vs Toronto

If you're having a hard time remembering this highlight, it's probably because it was the first goal the Habs scored all year. The best part about the play, is that Pacioretty clearly took a look at what he was working with, and quickly chooses to take a leisurely ride down the Phaneuf Struggles Memorial Parkway.

9. Brendan Gallagher vs Detroit

This isn't the prettiest goal. Hell, if anything it could be considered a fluke, but it's not a fluke not when the guy scoring it is Gallagher. Essentially, this play is the epitome of what makes Gallagher great, he takes a licking (or five) and keeps on ticking.

8. Alex Galchenyuk vs Dallas

Galchenyuk pulls off the ole bait and switch, leaving Kari Lehtonen completely lost. To be fair to Lehtonen, no goalie expects a forward to gain that type of prime real estate when there's a defender in place.

Speaking of Galchenyuk, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the endless stream of jock straps that hit the rafters during his shootout attempts. I'm fairly certain that Jonathan Bernier is still looking for his.

7. Tomas Plekanec vs New York

This 2-on-0 took place during a powerplay. A Rangers powerplay to be precise. There's no word on whether or not Lundqvist has recovered from the vertigo that resulted from the play.

6. Alex Galchenyuk vs Colorado

Suddenly I'm hungry for some Shake N' Bake. Unfortunately for young Calvin Pickard, this wouldn't be the last time he shows up on a Habs highlight reel goal.

5. Alex Galchenyuk vs Colorado (preseason)

Sure, this was only during the preseason, but I'm pretty sure that Cat Stevens wrote the song "The first cut is the deepest," as an homage to this goal.

4. P.K. Subban vs Philadelphia

Most of these goals have been impressive individual efforts, but there's nothing quite as satisfying as a perfect team play. This tic-tac-toe was finished off by Subban, yet the most impressive part of the play was Galchenyuk's one-touch pass. Perfect hockey.

3. P.K. Subban vs Colorado

Well, well, well Mr. Pickard, we meet again. Of course, it doesn't help that Tyson Barrie suddenly decided wanted to taste test the post on this play, but the fact of the matter is that Subban pulled off a move that the rest of us have practiced a thousand times, whilst playing video games. The only difference is that this NHL defender did it during an actual game.

2. Bobby Gilbert vs Los Angeles

My first reaction to watching this play live was "Holy crap, did Tom freaking Gilbert really just pull that off?"

My second reaction was "No seriously, that was Gilbert?"

Beautiful move. Beautiful goal. Beautiful hair. The trifecta!

1. Jiri Sekac vs LA

Generally when the play-by-play man uses the phrase "he ran out of room," it means that the play is dead. Not in Sekac's case.

He managed to make every single Habs fan yell out "WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOOT?? YOU SON OF A...", followed shortly thereafter by "BY THE BEARD OF PAUL MARA, DID THAT JUST HAPPEN!?!?!?"

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