These boards have had "difficulties" with every coach in the recent past: from Renney, to Torts, to AV, to DQ, and even now to Gallant.
That is certainly our "right" as fans.
In fact, I see this as one of our, to yours a soccer terms, "talking points" for this year. Gallant has always worn out his welcome quickly. While last year he was a positive influence, will his message and demeanor become a negative in year two?
I honestly don't think that DQ did a bad job here, He was hired to be a specific type of coach in a specific era,, with a specific type of team: a transition coach, if you will,
He certainly made mistakes. Anyone who has been a leader of a team, in business, in education, in the military, is sports, anywhere, will tell you that there were things they wish they had done differently, decisions that they wish they had a "do over" for, things that keep them up at night and haunt their thoughts during the day.
I have always been fascinated with how fired coaches do in their second job, when they have had a chance to think about all that went down in the first gig, had a chance to internalize what happened, to think through some of their decisions.
I personally hope he does well. He had many fine qualities, Yes, I certainly felt that the Rangers changing coaches was the right decision and events have certainly borne that out. But, I don't buy, not in least, that he was a terrible coach. In retrospect, he left a team with many positive aspects in place, and some of those positive aspects can be attributed to him.