
David Quinn making Rangers return on Mike Sullivan’s coaching staff
NY Post
David Quinn is following Mike Sullivan back to New York.
The former rookie Rangers coach, who stood behind the bench for three seasons from 2018-21, is set to remain on Sullivan’s staff – after the two reunited in Pittsburgh last season – and return to his first NHL club as an assistant, per league source.
Joe Sacco and Ty Hennes will fill out the remainder of the Rangers’ coaching staff, with official titles still unclear.
After joining his Boston University teammate’s staff with the Penguins last season, Quinn is sticking with his longtime friend and getting a second chance on Broadway.
Sullivan is also about to embark on his next chapter with the Rangers, after the 57-year-old served as an assistant on John Tortorella’s staff from 2009-13.
Rising from a five-season run as head coach at Boston University, Quinn was hired to lead the Rangers through a sort of fast-tracked rebuild in May 2018.

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