Lafleur's humanity genuinely resonated with the gritty forward.
He knows there's so much more to the Thurso, QC native's legacy than his five Stanley Cup Championships, his franchise-best 728 assists and 1,246 points in regular-season play, and his 518 goals with Montreal, second only to Maurice Richard's 544.
"He understood he accomplished what he accomplished on the ice. You look at the numbers, it's unbelievable. But, when you can mention someone and that's not even the first thing that comes to mind when you want to talk about his character and what he meant for the community, I think that's probably what he and his family will be most proud of, because it means a lot," praised Gallagher. "He had an impact on a lot of people's lives. He wanted to reach out, he wanted to help people. He was always someone who wouldn't be shy. He would come talk to you. He wanted to know, he wanted to know information, he wanted to know what was going on, and to have that impact. It was something I think he enjoyed doing and I'm just thankful I got that opportunity."