Former Rangers coach David Quinn among 3 joining Mike Sullivan’s staff in New York

The 38th head coach in New York Rangers history will be assisted by the 35th next season. David Quinn, who coached the Rangers from 2018-21, will join Mike Sullivan’s staff along with Joe Sacco and Ty Hennes, the team announced Thursday.
At first blush, this seems like an odd decision. You may remember that Chris Drury’s first move after being named general manager in the spring of 2021 was to fire Quinn. And Quinn didn’t exactly internalize his anger afterward, speaking out publicly before moving on and becoming coach of the San Jose Sharks in 2022.
But clearly his relationship with Sullivan trumps whatever ill will Quinn has, or had, against Drury and/or the Rangers organization. He and Sullivan were teammates at Boston University in 1986-87; and Quinn was an assistant under Sullivan with the Pittsburgh Penguins this past season.
Quinn interviewed for several coaching jobs this offseason, including to be Sullivan’s replacement with the Penguins. However, in a somewhat ironic twist, the Penguins hired former Rangers assistant Dan Muse to be their new coach Wednesday. That freed Quinn to rejoin the Rangers and continue working with Sullivan.
The 58-year-old was 96-87-25 as Rangers coach, guiding them through a rebuild and two seasons shortened by the coronavirus pandemic. The Rangers played three postseason games in 2020, swept by the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Qualifiers, and didn’t make the playoffs in Quinn’s two other seasons behind the bench.
Quinn coached Mika Zibanejad, Chris Kreider, Artemi Panarin, Adam Fox, K’Andre Miller, Alexis Lafreniere and Igor Shesterkin during his run as Rangers coach and will be reunited with each in New York as of today.
In two seasons with the Sharks, Quinn was 41-98-25 while coaching one of the worst rosters in the League. He also coached the United States at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, was an assistant under Sullivan with Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off in February, and coached BU from 2013-18.
Joe Sacco, Ty Hennes join David Quinn on Mike Sullivan’s staff with Rangers

Sacco was teammates with Sullivan and Quinn at Boston University, and went on to play 738 games for five NHL teams. He was an assistant for 10 years with the Boston Bruins and finished last season as their interim coach after Jim Montgomery was fired in November. The Bruins were 24-30-6 under Sacco and failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They hired Marco Sturm as coach Thursday.
The 56-year-old also coached the Colorado Avalanche from 2009-13, making the playoffs his first season. Sacco was 130-134-30 with the Avalanche and was a finalist for the Jack Adams Award as the NHL’s top coach in 2009-10.
Hennes has worked under Sullivan for his entire coaching career, beginning as Penguins skills coach in 2018-19. The 44-year-old was promoted to an assistant role under Sullivan ahead of the 2022-23 season.
Sullivan retained Jeff Malcolm as goalie coach. Associate coach Phil Housley was relieved of his duties when the Rangers fired Peter Laviolette as coach in April.
Michael Peca, a Rangers assistant under Laviolette, joined Jeff Blashill’s staff with the Chicago Blackhawks last week.
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