Gallagher tells TSN's Pierre LeBrun that he's willing to be dealt if the new administration wishes to change the lineup.
«This is my 10th season now, and I've always come in with the expectation to win,» Gallagher said. «I feel like my teammates had the same goal, I felt like management had the same goal, and sometimes organizations go through those things. I guess those are conversations that would probably need to be had down the road, but for me, I play this game to win. That's the only way I can enjoy it. You don't always need to win every game, but you need to feel like we're trying to win, you need to feel like it's important.
«If that's a decision they want to make, those are conversations you probably need to have going forward, but for now, that's not something I've put a lot of thought in. I still feel like this is an organization that I love dearly, and that's probably not being strong enough with it. I love this city, I love everything about it. I haven't thought about it until you asked the question, but it would definitely be a tough decision, and like I said, conversations that you'd have to have, but I love being here and that's first and foremost.»
Darren Dreger of TSN also mentioned Gallagher's possible move, but acknowledged the forward's contract could be a stumbling block.
"I do because of the character of the individual, it's not an easy move to make though, if you're a contending team chances are you're a cap team, so what are the Canadiens taking back?"
- Darren Dreger
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