"I'd probably say I was around eight or 10 years old when I first met them," recalled Gallagher, who was born in Edmonton and lived there until moving to British Columbia when he was 12. "I grew up playing with her two brothers, Brock and Bronson. We played together on the Northern Alberta All-Stars and her dad, Arlan, was our summer hockey coach.
"In the summer, we were always looking for ice and they lived in a town called Bruderheim, AB. There's not much going on over there, but they had a rink," continued the Habs' assistant captain. "We'd go there and play and we'd always need a goalie, so Emerance would come out and play with us. She was tough to score on."
Almost three years Gallagher's junior, Emerance held her own quite well against the older snipers. As for who had the edge back in the day, neither is conclusive when it comes to the final goals for/against tally.
"We might both have different answers, but I'll say it was 50/50. He's a pretty good player," cracked Maschmeyer. "But even he can't score all the time."
"I don't know, I can't remember all the way back," added Gallagher with a laugh. "I remember she was very good and tough to score on. Even at a young age, she was very talented."
The families grew close over the years, with Arlan even having an impact on Gallagher's journey to the NHL. Gallagher's relentless work ethic as a pro was born during his days playing minor hockey.
"What I remember about Brendan growing up was that he was always working really hard," said Maschmeyer. "His dad was a hockey guy and he was always pushing Brendan, and he loved it. Every time I would watch Brendan play, it looked like he was having so much fun, even though he was working so hard."
The two old friends haven't had a chance to reconnect since the trade brought Maschmeyer to Montreal, but Gallagher says he would be glad to show her around her new hockey home.
"I always like to check in on people I know. It will be a little bit easier since she'll be in Montreal. I'll definitely hear a lot more about how she's doing and how the team is doing. I know they already had a pretty good team and I'm sure her being there will add to that. Their goal is the same as ours, and it's to win a championship. It's pretty cool that she'll be playing in Montreal," concluded Gallagher. "I'm sure she's really going to enjoy her time here."