Everything about Gerard Gallant totally explained
Gerard "Turk" Gallant (born
September 2,
1963 in
Summerside, Prince Edward Island,
Canada) is a
Canadian ice hockey coach and former NHL player.
Gallant was drafted by the
Detroit Red Wings in the
1981 NHL Entry Draft, sixth round, one-hundred seventh overall.
He scored 211
goals in 615 games as a
leftwinger for the Red Wings and
Tampa Bay Lightning. He also scored 18 playoff goals. His nickname is a shortened form of a nickname his older brother used for him: "Turkey".
Gallant was known as a power forward during his time with the Red Wings, and served as an alternate captain alongside
Bob Probert and
Rick Zombo.
He was the
head coach of the
National Hockey League's
Columbus Blue Jackets before being fired on Monday, November 13, 2006.
Gallant is now an assistant coach for the
New York Islanders.
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