According to the Canadiens' alternate captain, the players themselves bear significant responsibility for the drastic changes behind the bench.
"You put the blame on yourselves. Change happens around here when you don't get results. We weren't getting the results we wanted, we weren't meeting expectations, and change happens," said Gallagher, referencing the team's struggles since early February, including their current three-game winless streak. "As players, you look in the mirror, and I think we can all ask a little bit more of ourselves and do a little bit more here."
The Habs have a chance to put that pledge into practice in their first meeting of the season against the Jets, which will also mark interim head coach Dominique Ducharme's debut at the helm.
After getting to know Ducharme since he joined the fold in April 2018, Gallagher believes he's ready for his new role.
"I think he's very prepared for this opportunity. When you look at what he's been doing as a coach, the way he's been able to learn from his time with us as an assistant coach, his time in Junior, coaching at the national level, he's gathered this experience. He's been preparing for this opportunity and he came into this with a plan," explained Gallagher. "We have structure, we have areas that we need to follow as players, we have expectations. When we do that, we all believe in the end goal. That's what he brought to us. When you put together those things and you believe in the plan, you all buy into the plan, hopefully at the end of the day we're standing where we want to be. It's a long process, and tonight is just an opportunity to start the building blocks."