James Dolan puts son in charge of Rangers
Key takeaways
- Quentin Dolan is now the president, COO and alternate governor of the Rangers, operating the NHL club and its AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack.
- "I've always had a tremendous respect and admiration for the New York Rangers organization, it's been a part of my life for as long as I can remember," Quentin Dolan said.
- Quentin Dolan is the senior VP of player performance and science leader for both the Rangers and the New York Knicks.
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Quentin Dolan is now the president, COO and alternate governor of the Rangers, operating the NHL club and its AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury will continue in his hockey operations roles and report directly to Quentin Dolan, who will report to James Dolan as the 71-year-old owner steps back from day-to-day responsibilities of the Rangers.
"I've always had a tremendous respect and admiration for the New York Rangers organization, it's been a part of my life for as long as I can remember," Quentin Dolan said. "I'm honored to have this opportunity to ensure our hockey operations staff, coaches, and players have all the support they need to provide our fans a product they can be proud of. I'm looking forward to immediately getting to work with Chris Drury, Mike Sullivan, and the entire staff."
Quentin Dolan is the senior VP of player performance and science leader for both the Rangers and the New York Knicks. He will continue to serve in those roles.