Slats steps down
Sather exits after 19 years with Blueshirts
Hall of Fame executive Glen Sather is stepping down as Rangers president and transitioning to a new role as senior adviser to owner James Dolan.
Sather's move comes after 19 years with the Rangers in which he served the first 15 as president and general manager. He ceded general manager duties to longtime assistant Jeff Gorton before the 2015-16 season.
The team will immediately begin a search for a new president, Dolan said Thursday. The Rangers join the Ottawa Senators as NHL teams looking for a president to oversee hockey operations. Gorton will remain general manager.
The Rangers made the playoffs in 12 of 18 seasons with Sather and reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 2014. Sather's 556 wins as GM are the most in franchise history.
Before coming to the Rangers, Sather spent roughly two decades with the Edmonton Oilers and helped them win the Stanley Cup five times as general manager/coach. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in the builder category in 1997.
While Sather's finest work came building the Oilers' dynasty, he also brought the Rangers back to respectability after some down years in the late 1990s. When he handed the day-to-day reins to Gorton, it marked a shift in organizational philosophy that now includes a rebuild around young players.
“I want to thank Jim Dolan for a great partnership working together over the last 19 years and to everyone in the Rangers organization,” Sather said.