
Rangers fire coach David Quinn with eye on experienced replacement
NY Post
The tsunami that swept John Davidson and Jeff Gorton out of their executive offices last week has also claimed David Quinn as a victim.
The head coach was dismissed on Wednesday by club president Chris Drury following a three-year run in which the 54-year-old Quinn compiled a record of 96-87-25 while charged with developing the Rangers’ robust youth movement. Assistants Jacques Martin, David Oliver and Greg Brown were also dismissed, while goaltending coach Benoit Allaire will stick around for his fifth coaching regime. “I would like to thank David Quinn, David Oliver, Jacques Martin, and Greg Brown for all of their efforts and dedication to the Rangers,” Drury said in the team announcement. “I wish each of them the best in their future endeavors. We will begin our search for a new head coach immediately.”
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