His 0.67 points per game were the highest of his career and ranked tied for 15th among all league rear guards. He was first on Colorado in shifts per game (28.5) and ranked third in average time on ice, logging a career-high 23:13 per contest that also included a personal-best 29:33 on March 10 versus the Arizona Coyotes.
Girard finished the regular season with a 60.4 shot attempt percentage during 5-on-5 play, a new career best and tied with teammate Devon Toews for the seventh-highest among league defensemen (two other Colorado defenders were in the top four).
A mainstay on the Avalanche's blueline since being acquired from the Nashville Predators in a three-team trade on Nov. 7, 2017 that also included the Ottawa Senators, Girard had played in every single regular-season game since joining the club until this season. On Jan. 26 versus the San Jose Sharks, Girard skated in his 226th consecutive contest to pass Karlis Skrastins for the second-longest ironman streak by a Colorado D-man. Only Martin Skoula (285) had a longer consecutive-games stretch.