· 2026-07-04

The New York Rangers are under new leadership as James Dolan steps down from day-to-day responsibilities, passing the torch to his son Quentin.
James Dolan, the previous leader of the New York Rangers, announced he is ceding day-to-day responsibilities to his son Quentin.
Quentin Dolan will take over as president, chief operating officer, and alternate governor of the team.
This change comes as the New York Rangers currently stand 16th in the Eastern Conference with a 34-39 record, on a W1 streak.
The team is looking to turn their season around with new leadership.
Chris Drury, the general manager, will continue to be in charge of the team's hockey operations department, reporting to Quentin Dolan.
Quentin Dolan expressed his excitement to work with Chris Drury and the rest of the staff to provide a better product for the fans.
He will maintain oversight of player performance and science for the Rangers and Knicks.
The New York Rangers are looking to improve their performance with the new leadership in place.
And with the current standing, the team needs to make some changes to make a push for the playoffs.
But for now, the focus is on the new leadership and how it will impact the team's performance.
So the fans will be watching closely to see how the team responds to the change.
The New York Rangers have a lot of work to do to turn their season around, but with new leadership, they are hoping to make a push for the playoffs.