Gerard Gallant is reportedly a strong contender for the vacant New York Rangers head coach position.
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According to reporter Darren Dreger, the Blueshirts have obtained permission from the Vegas Golden Knights to discuss the position with the 57-year-old.
Gallant is still under contract with the club who showed him the way out during the 2019-20 season. The former assistant coach of the Montreal Canadiens was the first driver in the history of Nevada training and allowed the latter to reach the Stanley Cup final in 2017-2018. He had also deserved the Jack-Adams trophy that season.
In his career behind the bench for a National League team, the man who also managed the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Florida Panthers maintained a record of 270-216-51.
Soon, Gallant will be at the helm of Team Canada for the Ice Hockey World Championship. The event kicks off on May 21 in Latvia.
For their part, the Rangers fired coach David Quinn on Wednesday. The latter spent three seasons behind the team bench, maintaining a 95-86-25 record there. Under his leadership, the Big Apple team only made the playoffs once, and that was last year as part of the qualifying round added to the playoffs to alleviate the consequences of the COVID pandemic. -19. The Rangers had been eliminated in three games by the Carolina Hurricanes.
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