Gallagher, Tatar's linemate, likes what he sees from the Slovak sniper, who is looking to hit the 20-goal plateau for a fifth consecutive season.
"He works incredibly hard. You saw it at the blue line. He's going to win puck battles, create second opportunities and create second chances. He wants to win," shared Gallagher. "He's an easy guy to play with. Guys that work hard and want to compete, those are guys you want to be on the ice with. I think playing with him and Phil [Danault] right now, it's pretty easy for me to go out and do my job."
As for the line itself, Gallagher is pleased with the chemistry the trio has managed to build thus far.
"We're feeling comfortable as a line. We're starting to talk some things out, and it usually takes two or three games to feel comfortable. I think we're at a stage now where we're kind of understanding each other's games," noted Gallagher. "We're creating chances that way. Overall, I think we're happy with it, but there's still lots of room to improve."