
Rangers sneak Gerard Gallant interview in before he heads to World Championships
NY Post
Time waits for no one and neither do team charter flights – not even for the coach. And so when the shared Team USA-Team Canada charter flight to the World Championship tournament in Riga, Latvia, departs from JFK on Sunday, Team Canada head coach Gerard Gallant will be aboard.
But only after having interviewed with Rangers president-general manager Chris Drury for the vacancy at MSG, The Post has learned. It is unclear whether talks between Gallant, who has entered the Rangers coaching search at the top of the club’s wish list, and Drury took place on Friday or will be conducted on Saturday.
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