The two sweethearts from Summerside, P.E.I., looked like any couple on a vacation in Las Vegas. Happy, relaxed and maybe even settling into early retirement. They could have been visiting Vegas for the first time or the 50th.
Preparing to provide the entertainment capital of the world with its first taste of a made-in-Vegas major league sports team? Not so obvious.
It would be difficult to discern Gerard Gallant was once a 30-goal scorer in the NHL. Even moreso to gather he was once one of the most feared punchers in the NHL. He carries none of the swagger associated with today's professional athlete. He and wife Pam look like your neighbours. Salt of the earth, as they say.
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Therein lies the key to Gallant's success as a coach.
"Turk is one of those guys who deals with people one-on-one. There's no B.S. He doesn't put himself ahead of anyone and he does what he thinks is best for the team," said former Columbus Blue Jackets GM Doug MacLean. MacLean has known Gallant since he was a 10-year-old kid hanging around the rink.
Gallant: "I'm Just Turk"
The Golden Knights coach arrives in Vegas prepared to stick to a style he's maintained his whole life
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