David Quinn and Ty Hennes, former assistants under Mike Sullivan at the Pittsburgh Penguins, are set to join Sullivan with the New York Rangers. Sullivan took the Rangers' coaching role after leaving the Penguins, while Quinn returns to the Rangers where he was head coach for two seasons. Hennes, previously a conditioning coach, was promoted to assistant coach with Pittsburgh. The coaching changes come as the Rangers aim to improve their performance, looking for a competitive advantage with familiar faces in key roles.
Quinn’s experience as head coach and a former Ranger gives him valuable insight, while Hennes brings important expertise from his time as the Penguins' conditioning coach.
This shift marks a significant move for Sullivan, who quickly assembles a team of familiar faces in a fresh coaching environment with the Rangers.
Sullivan's hiring and the accompanying staff changes demonstrate a shift in direction for the Rangers as they seek to enhance their competitive edge.
With Quinn’s previous tenure as head coach with the Rangers and his connection to Sullivan, expectations are high for their joint success in New York.
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