In a surprise move, New York Rangers owner James Dolan has appointed his 32-year-old son Quentin to take the reins as the team's new executive. The decision marks a significant shift in leadership for the storied NHL franchise, which has been under Dolan's family ownership since 2000. Quentin Dolan's ascension to power raises questions about the team's future direction and whether the younger Dolan will bring a fresh perspective to the role, or maintain the status quo that has sometimes led to controversy and criticism. As the Rangers look to build on their recent playoff appearances, the hockey world will be watching to see how Quentin Dolan's leadership style and decisions impact the team's success on and off the ice.


James Dolan puts 32-year-old son Quentin in charge of Rangers  ESPN