Gallant: Drama with Capitals' Wilson won't 'overtake' Rangers
No matter what happens between New York and Washington Capitals pest Tom Wilson next season, new Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant is confident his side can remain cool.
"It's not going to overtake the team," Gallant said, according to Larry Brooks of The New York Post. "Fortunately for me, I got the opportunity to be the coach and we're going to change it a little bit, the way the team is going to play and respond to issues like that. I don’t think they're going to happen anymore."
Wilson infamously punched Pavel Buchnevich while he was down and rag-dolled a helmetless Artemi Panarin during a tense contest on May 3. A fight-filled affair followed two days later, and Brendan Smith made sure to drop the gloves with Wilson.
The Rangers' offseason additions - namely Ryan Reaves and Barclay Goodrow - will undoubtedly add some grit to the team's lineup and help protect its stars this season.
"You knew whoever was going to be with the Rangers this year was going to change the complexion of the team a little bit, there was no doubt," Gallant said.
The Rangers are set to face off against Wilson and the Capitals in their first game of the season on Oct. 13. Gallant, who didn't like what he saw from the "hard-nosed" Wilson during that May 3 contest, said the Rangers will likely address their recent history with Washington before puck drop.
"I think our team is going to play a good, solid game and we've got the guys who are going to play a physical game and a good brand of hockey. That's the brand that wins hockey games when you can get your top players playing the way they want to play and don't have to worry about stuff," he said. "That's going to go a long way with the New York Rangers hockey team this year."