The head coach of a team always plays a very important role. He makes sure he gets the most out of the players available to him, and that’s not always easy.
We’re a little over a week removed following Sheldon Keefe being relieved of his coaching duties, and the organization is still searching for their next bench boss.
Since Sheldon Keefe took the fall for yet another Toronto Maple Leafs early exit from the playoffs at the hands of the Boston Bruins, all eyes have been on the city to see who will get the head coach role.
Where might the Toronto Maple Leafs turn for their next head coach? Running down some of the top potential candidates.
Buffalo’s playoff drought now stands at 13 years.
Gerard Gallant knows being fired is part of the gig when you’re a head coach in the NHL. The former New York Rangers coach has been hired and fired four times already.
It’s still very early in the New York Rangers season, but the stark contrasts between new head coach Peter Laviolette and his predecessor Gerard Gallant are very apparent.
The New York Rangers are intent on earnestly competing for the team’s first Stanley Cup championship since 1994 next season. With precious little cap space to augment their roster this summer, the team made the decision to focus on signing an experienced group of players to occupy roles lower in their lineup and bolster the organization’s depth.
The offseason is now fully underway after Vegas took home the Stanley Cup which means that it’s time to examine what each team will need to accomplish over the coming months. Next up is a look at the Rangers.
Welcome to your New York Rangers offseason grades! It ultimately did not end the way the organization wanted it to, but there was a lot of jog and excitement.
While the Calgary Flames missing the playoffs this season was certainly disappointing, it has resulted in some major changes that have many feeling optimistic about the future.
There is a ton of buzz surrounding the New York Rangers. With the dismissal of Gerard Gallant, the search for a head coach is on. It has been reported that former Washington Capitals head coach Peter Laviolette is in the mix.
Following Gerard Gallant’s departure from the New York Rangers, there has been growing speculation about whether he’d be back in the NHL this coming season and coaching another franchise.
Gallant was recently let go by the New York Rangers following a 107-point season and is one of the most experienced coaches available on the open market.
The Rangers and head coach Gerard Gallant mutually agreed to part ways on Saturday following a disappointing end to their season.
The decision comes less than a week after the Rangers suffered a disappointing first round loss to the Devils, prematurely ending a season that started with Stanley Cup aspirations.
Gallant is unlikely to get the ax thanks to another great regular season, but his defensive comments on Wednesday did not suggest he was sure about his future in New York.
The New Jersey Devils completed a massive sweep of their two-game road trip to Madison Square Garden to even up their series with the New York Rangers on Monday night.
One of the NHL's fiercest rivalries will return to the postseason stage Tuesday night as the New Jersey Devils host the New York Rangers in Game 1 of their first-round Stanley Cup playoff series in Newark, N.J.
The Washington Capitals are on the brink of missing the playoffs for just the fourth time in Alex Ovechkin's career. But the playoff-bound New York Rangers might be the more ill-tempered team Sunday afternoon when they visit the Capitals.
Often, when we get a flash in the pan Jack Adams darling who quickly falls out of favor, it’s because his “successful” team rode great goaltending to unsustainable success. The Rangers and Canucks are prime examples of this.
The New York Rangers have performed well below expectations through the first 22 games of the 2022-23 NHL season, highlighted by an ugly 4-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday (Nov.
The New York Rangers have had a rollercoaster start to the 2022-23 NHL season. They sit at 6-4-3 but already have demonstrated their streakiness, losing four in a row before a three-game win streak.
Head coach Gerard Gallant knows the New York Rangers will be going into the season with many of their high draft picks set to play much bigger roles. Over the course of this offseason, I’ve detailed all the changes expected due to every pending UFA’s signing elsewhere via free agency.
New York Rangers head coach Gerard Gallant was honored today in his hometown of Summerside, Prince Edward Island. The rink at Credit Union Place opened in 2007 and will now be named the Gerard “Turk” Gallant Arena.
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