
Rangers Rebuild with Sullivan & Quinn
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The New York Rangers, after a challenging 2025-2026 season without playoffs, are not fully tanking but rather retooling with significant changes. Theyve traded Artemi Panarin to Los Angeles and implemented the Letter two point zero plan. New head coach Mike Sullivan, fresh from his successful tenure with the Pittsburgh Penguins, is set to lead the Rangers for the 2026-2027 season. Sullivans winning experience is expected to guide the team, which is more rebuild than contender. The focus is on internal growth and strategic roster adjustments, with no need for massive free agent signings. Assistant coach David Quinn, who handled the Rangers last rebuild from 2018 to 2021, returns to support Sullivan. Quinns expertise with young talent and prospects from college, juniors, and Europe is expected to help develop stars like Alexis Lafreniere and newcomers such as Gabe Perreault and Noah Laba. Veterans like Vincent Trocheck may also play key roles. This dynamic duo offers hope for a smoother transition, keeping the Rangers competitive without starting from scratch. The summer moves will build momentum for the upcoming season.
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