The New York Rangers announced Mike Sullivan as their new head coach following his recent dismissal from the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he enjoyed significant success, including two Stanley Cup championships. Sullivan, a former player drafted by the Rangers in 1987, has previously served as an assistant coach with the team and aims to revive the Rangers after their disappointing performance last season, which ended with a failure to make the playoffs. This marks Sullivan’s third tenure with the Rangers, as he seeks to build upon his extensive coaching experience to lead the franchise forward.
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