As Brendan Gallagher’s time with the Montreal Canadiens comes to an end, the City of Montreal is set to honour the veteran forward with an honorary citizen title.
Gallagher, 34, will join Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada at a ceremony Thursday afternoon in the Hall of Honour at Montreal City Hall.
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The Alberta native has proudly worn the Canadiens’ colours since the 2012-13 season.
Over 14 seasons with Montreal, Gallagher has played 911 games, recording 246 goals and 241 assists for 487 points.
After seeing limited action during the Canadiens’ recent playoff run, Gallagher hinted during the team’s season review that his career with the Canadiens was coming to an end.
The popular No. 11 has been the subject of trade speculation and could be moved during the offseason.



