In a significant shake-up at Madison Square Garden, James Dolan has handed over the reins of the New York Rangers to his 32-year-old son Quentin Dolan. As executive chairman of MSG Sports, James Dolan has long been a polarizing figure in the world of professional hockey, and his decision to delegate day-to-day operations of the Rangers to his son raises questions about the team's future direction. Quentin Dolan, a relatively inexperienced figure in the sports industry, will now be responsible for making key decisions regarding the team's roster, coaching staff, and overall strategy. As the Rangers look to rebuild and compete with other top teams in the NHL, fans will be watching closely to see how Quentin Dolan's leadership style and vision for the team will shape its fortunes.
James Dolan, executive chairman of MSG Sports, has given day-to-day operations of the New York Rangers to his 32-year-old son Quentin Dolan, the team announced mmFriday.