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The New York Rangers GM Chris Drury has been shaking things up recently, and now it looks like he will part with another franchise cornerstone this summer.
Chris Drury is determined to make substantial personnel changes, even if lateral ones, because the GM believes the chemistry in the room was not conducive to a constructive work environment.
“Chris Drury is determined to make substantial personnel changes, even if lateral ones, because the GM believes the chemistry in the room was not conducive to a constructive work environment, multiple sources who attended the combine in Buffalo have told The Post,” T he Larry Brooks of The New York Post writes.
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Yardbarker on MSNRangers May Not Fully Solve Defensive Issues Until the 2026 Trade DeadlinePoor defensive play has continuously come back to cost the New York Rangers over the past few years. The area must be addressed for the team to move forward.
As GM Chris Drury continues his roster makeover, here are four areas where the Rangers can learn from the dominant Oilers and Panthers.
Whatever you may think of the Rangers' returning David Quinn and hiring Joe Sacco, plus Ty Hennes, GM Chris Drury has not completed this latest re-staffing because he likes to lose.
New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that the team has named David Quinn, Joe Sacco, and Ty Hennes Assistant Coaches with the Rangers. Quinn rejoins the Rangers organization after serving as an assistant coach with the Penguins last season under Mike Sullivan.