Brendan Gallagher says it’s time to ‘find a new home’ in emotional Canadiens farewell
BROSSARD — Brendan Gallagher, the longest-serving Montreal Canadien, says he’s moving on from the only NHL franchise he’s ever known.
Gallagher delivered an emotional farewell as the Canadiens cleaned out their lockers following a third-round playoff exit, breaking down in tears while reflecting on the support the team provided when his mother, Della, died of brain cancer last season.
The 34-year-old winger from Edmonton has spent 14 seasons in Montreal but says he’s ready to “find a new home” in the NHL after seeing his role diminish on a young, rising team.
A healthy scratch late in the regular season, Gallagher played just three playoff games during Montreal’s run to the Eastern Conference final.


