● NY Rangers Press Conferenc (video)
● Blog contributor Neal Boudette, writing for the New York Times: David Quinn Comes to the Rangers With a Gift for Developing Young Player
● NHL.com Quinn will be a success as Rangers coach, says Sullivan
● Boston Herald Rangers in with Quinn as coach
Longtime "Voice of Terrier Hockey" Bernie Corbett penned an article on Coach Quinn that appeared in today's New York Post. Bernie has shared with us a longer version of his personal look at some moments in Quinn's playing and coaching careers. (Link)
NYR Head Coach David Quinn reunited with @shattdeuces. pic.twitter.com/rn1Z84Emlv— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) May 24, 2018
Quinn and Drury catching up in the #NYR locker room before the press conference begins. pic.twitter.com/qh3Rz0hbRd— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) May 24, 2018
David Quinn was officially announced as the 35th head coach of the New York Rangers yesterday. He will be introduced to the media at an 11:30 a.m. ET press conference this morning. Quinn, who has been at the Terriers’ helm for the past five seasons, is the third former Terrier currently coaching an NHL team, joining the Penguins’ Mike Sullivan and the Devils’ John Hynes. Two other Terriers have previously coached NHL teams: Joe Sacco with Colorado and Steve Stirling with the Islanders. More to follow
Watch Head Coach David Quinn’s press conference LIVE tomorrow at 11:30am on https://t.co/JRbK6fCn9T and https://t.co/BjOvXOVnPV. pic.twitter.com/BLiZYQGRqI— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) May 23, 2018
Breaking: @NYRangers have named David Quinn the 35th head coach in franchise history https://t.co/84Rd4KZSu8— Boston Hockey Blog (@BOShockeyblog) May 23, 2018
Congrats to BU's David Quinn, the latest NCAA coach to move on to the @NHL with the @NYRangers pic.twitter.com/MRYbQq0E4Q— College Hockey Inc. (@collegehockey) May 23, 2018
Brady Tkachuk of @TerrierHockey on David Quinn: "He taught the importance of good defense and how that leads to good offense; & how hard you have to work getting back into your own zone. He's going to be missed."— Mike Morreale (@mikemorrealeNHL) May 23, 2018
● GoTerriers.com report
● NHL.com report
● ESPN.com report
● Daily Free Press report
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