Longtime New York Rangers goalie coach Benoit Allaire is set to hang up his skates after 29 seasons in the NHL. The team announced that the 2025-26 season will be Allaire's last, marking the end of an era for the Rangers' goaltending development. Allaire, who has been a stalwart behind the bench, will remain with the team until the NHL Draft and the start of free agency, providing a sense of closure for fans and a smooth transition for the organization. As one of the most experienced goalie coaches in the league, Allaire's departure will undoubtedly be felt throughout the hockey world.
The 2025-26 season will be the last for longtime New York Rangers goalie coach Benoit Allaire per a team announcement. Allaire will stick around the team through the NHL Draft and start of free agency, per Peter Baugh of The Athletic, before he calls a 29-year career in the NHL to a close. Allaire has […]