Gallagher on the success of the team's young players motivating the veterans to step up:
"Each player wants to be a difference-maker. If you look at the makeup of our team, that's the way we're built. There will probably be a new guy stepping up each and every single day, each game, if we're going to have success. That's what we're going to need throughout our lineup, is different guys playing the role of hero. Every guy wants to feel like they're doing their job, but that doesn't mean that if you're not scoring goals, you're not contributing. There are so many different ways in the playoffs that you're able to contribute to team success. That was what made our group feel so good about round 1, is that everyone felt like they were able to contribute in different ways."
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Gallagher on the Habs' strategy for beating Flyers goalie Carter Hart:
"Not rattle him, but he has to know we're there. He's a very good goaltender. He's a guy who I know looks up to Pricey and kind of plays a similar way. They're both calm, poised, and their positioning is so solid that you have to be in front of him and make his life tough. He's going to make the saves when he sees the puck, so you just try and disrupt him as much as you can and make it tough on him. Certainly, night after night, we're going to need to make it as tough as possible on him."
Gallagher on the differences between playing with Phillip Danault and Nick Suzuki:
"They're different players, for sure. The one thing they both do very well is their intelligence of the game and their ability to see the ice. For both me and Tuna, that transition will be quicker going from Phil to Suzie than it would for anyone else, because you're able to talk some things out. That's what we're used to as a line, is not so much the one-on-one play but using all three guys on the ice to create open ice for each other and create those scoring chances. And at the other end of the ice, work on defending and reading off each other."