Gerard Gallant doesn't think he should be held responsible for his New York Rangers bowing out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in the first round.
The Blueshirts head coach insisted Wednesday that he's done enough to keep the job and added that he hasn't yet spoken to general manager Chris Drury about his future.
Gallant took aim at reporters for mentioning the notion that he could be fired.
Gallant gave credit to the New Jersey Devils, who ousted the Rangers with a 4-0 victory in Game 7 on Monday night. The 59-year-old also noted the Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins and defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche came up short in their first-round matchups in these playoffs.
The Rangers finished this season in third place in the Metropolitan Division, five points behind the second-place Devils. Gallant was in his second season behind New York's bench. He guided the Rangers to a second-place finish in 2021-22. They reached the Eastern Conference Final but lost in six games to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Gallant has a 99-46-19 record with the Rangers, who hired him in June 2021. He coached the Vegas Golden Knights for three seasons, beginning with their inaugural campaign in 2017-18. The club fired him in January 2020.
The Prince Edward Island-born coach is under contract with the Rangers through 2024-25 and is earning $3.5 million annually, according to CapFriendly.
Gallant coached the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Florida Panthers before his stints in Vegas and New York.
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