Gallagher on the opportunity to eliminate the Jets on Monday night:
I've been in this League long enough and played in enough playoff series to know that the hardest game to win is the last one. When you get a team up against the ropes, they're usually able to find a little bit of desperation. Nobody wants to go home at this point. You start to get pretty hungry. It's playoff hockey. They're not going to go down without a fight. We know how difficult this is going to be. It's always difficult to put that team away. We were on the other side of it last series. As soon as you get a sliver of hope, the momentum starts to build and they can see it. We don't want to allow them to get into that situation where we let them feel comfortable enough and give them hope. We have the advantage right now, but that can change pretty quickly if our effort changes. We've got to put in another solid effort and find a way to do the same things that led to success tonight.