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Mike Sullivan became the 38th Rangers coach, succeeding Peter Laviolette after the team missed the playoffs despite winning the Presidents’ Trophy—only the fourth team in NHL history to do so.
Sullivan is already at work building relationships with Rangers players, and his relationship with GM Chris Drury is strong.
Thursday morning, it will be Mike Sullivan’s turn to step into the spotlight, take the mic and answer the generic inquiries ...
Sullivan began his NHL career in 1991, signing as a free agent with the expansion San Jose Sharks, with whom he played the ...
In introducing Mike Sullivan as the 38th head coach in franchise history Thursday, Rangers president and general manager ...
Following a drama-filled and disappointing 2024-25 NHL season, New York Rangers forward J.T. Miller voiced a key message for ...
As the Rangers cleaned out their lockers on April 21 after a taxing 2024-25 season resulted in an early summer and the ...
Two-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Sullivan is the New York Rangers' new head coach. Famed for his leadership, belief in ...
For Mike Sullivan, the latest coach of the New York Rangers ... who is coming off his worst NHL season. Sullivan spent four ...
Mika Zibanejad, now representing Sweden in Europe, shows potential despite declining stats; a new coach might revive his NHL ...
Mike Sullivan well accustomed to competing for championships, winning back-to-back Stanley Cups as head coach of the ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins appear to be closing in on Mike Sullivan’s successor, as recent reports suggest the Steel City ...