Gallagher notched an assist and four hits in Thursday's 4-2 loss to the Red Wings.
Brendan Gallagher will ... since the beginning of his career. Gallagher kicked off his 800th NHL game with the Canadiens on Thursday night against the Red Wings. This is a huge milestone that ...
Three players from the Canadiens reached an important milestone during Thursday’s game against the Red Wings. Brendan Gallagher played his 800th game in the NHL, while it was the 500th for ...
Dylan Larkin notched a power-play goal and an assist in his 700th career game as the host Detroit Red Wings downed the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 on Thursday night.
After a lacklustre effort against the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday, the Montreal Canadiens will hope to bounce back on Saturday night at the Bell Centre against the diminished New Jersey Devils.
Brendan Gallagher played his 800th game in the NHL ... The Canadiens players managed to take just four shots on the Red Wings’ net during the entire period. The worst part is that Detroit was able to direct 17 shots towards Samuel Montembeault’s ...
Brendan Gallagher will always be a significant ... but the city has also charmed him since the beginning of his career. Gallagher kicked off his 800th NHL game with the Canadiens on Thursday night against the Red Wings. This is a huge milestone that ...
The Detroit Red Wings' future is being shaped by GM Steve Yzerman's front office planning meetings, and by coach Todd McLellan's work with prospects.
Gallagher was considered a game-time decision but looks to be fine to play. The 32-year-old winger is slated to play on the fourth line. He has 20 points in 48 games, including three points over his last three contests. CBS Sports is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Commissioner.com is a registered trademark of CBS Interactive Inc.
Gallagher (undisclosed) will be a game-time decision Saturday, Canadiens' insider Priyanta Emrith reports. Gallagher has 11 goals and 20 points in 48 outings this season. Josh Anderson is also a game-time decision,
Todd McLellan's first message to the Detroit Red Wings was to play harder, faster and smarter. Better, however, remains elusive. Boos, plentiful. For a second straight game, the Wings were booed ...