Gallant, Jared Bednar (Colorado Avalanche) and Bruce Cassidy (Boston Bruins) were named finalists for the Jack Adams Award on April 25, given annually to the coach voted best in the NHL. Gallant was also a finalist in 2016 with the Panthers.
The Golden Knights went 12-3 in the first three rounds of the Stanley Cup Playoffs and are in something of a holding pattern this week, waiting for the conclusion of the Eastern Conference Final between the Washington Capitals and Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning will host Game 7 on Wednesday (8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN1, TVAS).
Despite Vegas being an expansion team, there are storylines between the Golden Knights and Capitals, and the Golden Knights and Lightning.
McPhee was Washington's general manager for 17 years, from 1997 to 2014.
Gallant played the final 52 games of his NHL career with the Lightning from 1993-95, and Tampa Bay general manager Steve Yzerman and Gallant were teammates with the Detroit Red Wings for nine seasons in the 1980s and early '90s.
"We met each other in our time in Detroit and we became good friends, more to do with being off the ice and being roommates for a little bit," Gallant said.
Gallant played on a line with Yzerman and Paul MacLean in 1988-89. It was no coincidence Gallant put up NHL career highs in goals (39), assists (54) and points (93) that season.
"Obviously, a player like myself enjoyed playing with a top-end player like Yzerman," Gallant said of the Hockey Hall of Famer. "You get more points, you get more goals, and you get more looks at the net. So it's fun to play with him."
Still, Yzerman's status as a franchise player didn't excuse him from certain duties.
"He was the younger guy, so he had to get the food when we ordered food," Gallant said, smiling. "He was the better player, but he still had to do the food."