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As you’re very likely aware, the self-proclaimed “tribal caller” Dave Maloney is replacing the retired Joe Micheletti as the ...
There are a lot of factors to consider before the Blueshirts determine whether to offer leading scorer Artemi Panarin a contract extension.
The Arizona Diamondbacks selected the Wake Forest lefthanded pitcher with the 213th overall pick in the seventh round of the ...
NHL insider Peter Baugh links the New York Rangers to signing Pius Suter to be their third-line center in free agency.
It may only be mid June, but October is fast approaching with a new coaching staff in place with the goal of bringing the Rangers back to playoff contention.
The New York Rangers GM Chris Drury has been shaking things up recently, and now it looks like he will part with another franchise cornerstone this summer.
He is the first former Rangers coach to return to the team as an assistant. Joining Quinn on Sullivan's coaching staff in New York are Joe Sacco and Ty Hennes.
A former New York Rangers head coach is back with the organization in a different role.
Former Rangers head coach David Quinn is following Mike Sullivan back to New York, joining the team's staff as an assistant.
The Rangers are nearing a deal to bring David Quinn back to the organization as an assistant coach under new bench boss Mike Sullivan, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan will add former head coaches David Quinn and Joe Sacco to his staff as assistants.
David Quinn, Joe Sacco and Ty Hennes are all expected to join the New York Rangers staff as assistant coaches under new coach Mike Sullivan, a league source told The Athletic.