Toronto Star

College coach replaces Vigneault

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NEW YORK— The New York Rangers hired Boston University’s David Quinn as their new head coach Wednesday, the second college coach hired by an NHL team this month and third in the past four years.

Quinn replaces Alain Vigneault, who was fired hours after the Rangers missed the playoffs for the first time since 2010. An introducto­ry news conference was scheduled for Thursday.

“In a coaching career that has spanned over two decades at the collegiate, pro and internatio­nal level, David has helped his teams achieve success while simultaneo­usly teaching the game and helping his players develop on and off the ice,” general manager Jeff Gorton said. “He is the ideal choice to bring our loyal and passionate fans the winning hockey they deserve.”

The 51-year-old Quinn coached Boston University to four NCAA Tournament appearance­s in five seasons, including a trip to the national title game in 2015. He spent the lockoutsho­rtened 2013 NHL season as an assistant on Joe Sacco’s staff with the Colorado Avalanche.

“David brings a diverse and successful coaching resume that includes extensive work in developing young talent,” Rangers owner James Dolan said.

“I am confident he is an excellent fit for our team, and know he will work tirelessly with (team president Glen Sather), Jeff and our entire organizati­on to execute our plan to build the next Rangers Stanley Cupcontend­ing team.”

The retooling Rangers are the latest team to dip into the college ranks for a coach after the Philadelph­ia Flyers hired Dave Hakstol from North Dakota in 2015 and the Dallas Stars hired Jim Montgomery from the University of Denver in early May. Before Hakstol, it had been 28 years since a coach made the jump from the NCAA to the NHL.

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David Quinn, from Boston University, will be the Rangers’ new head coach.

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