Habs forward Gallagher says team struggled to find solutions for their struggles
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens had a feeling things weren’t going well from the start of training camp.
They didn’t, as the team plummeted from 103 points and a division title in 2016-17 to 71 points to finish well out of the playoffs this season.
As players emerged from exit meetings with management on Monday, many spoke of a season that started badly and never got better.
“I don’t think you can pinpoint one thing, but right from the start, you can go right back to training camp, we weren’t good enough,” said forward Brendan Gallagher, one of the few bright spots with a career-high 31 goals this season. “We were searching for solutions every day.


