Player Discussion Brendan Gallagher

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He's 4th-line caliber. You're technically right.

If Gallagher were a free agent right now, there would be ten teams offering him a contract tomorrow.

The people claiming he is no longer NHL calibre are completely and totally out to lunch. It's an absolutely moronic take, and there are people here have been saying it over and over again.
 
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Gallagher ranks 160th out of 552 forwards in the NHL this season for goals, and my opinion, that he's an NHL calibre forward, is idiotic?

Is that really what you're suggesting here?

Are you serious with this nonsense?

Check that... He ranks 142nd out 552 forwards in the NHL in goals, but my opinion that he is obviously an NHL calibre forward is "idiotic."

All 141 of the forwards ranked ahead of him have more ice time than he does as well, so he is not milking offensive production out of getting opportunities he wouldn't get on a better club.

This is a very clever take by you.
 
If Gallagher were a free agent right now, there would be ten teams offering him a contract tomorrow.
I tend to disagree. For me, he would be in the same pool as Tanner Pearson. Vet, who had to go on a PTO and barely signed a league-minimum contract.
 
I tend to disagree. For me, he would be in the same pool as Tanner Pearson. Vet, who had to go on a PTO and barely signed a league-minimum contract.

You can certainly entitled to your opinion.

Tanner Pearson had to earn his way onto a roster after scoring six goals, total, in his previous two seasons.

Brendan Gallagher is at 28 and counting... I see an enormous difference there.
 
Let's face it... if Gallagher were making 2 million dollars per season he'd be a fan favourite.
His contract was based on his previous years of work where he was underpaid.
 
Let's face it... if Gallagher were making 2 million dollars per season he'd be a fan favourite.
His contract was based on his previous years of work where he was underpaid.

If he were making 2 million, he would be tolerated.

That contract was always going to be a poison pill and many here were mad at me for suggesting trading him before extending him because him breaking down was the easiest call to make in the entire world.

And he's not making 2 million, he's making 6.5 million.. the day he is done with the Habs, I'll dust off my Subban jersey and have a nice glass of whiskey and salute to that piss baby no longer wearing the Habs jersey.
 
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