In a shocking move, the New York Rangers have shaken up their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack, after a disappointing season that saw the team finish at the bottom of the league standings. The team's parent club announced on Sunday that head coach Grant Potulny, along with assistants Paul Mara and Jamie Tardif, have been let go, marking a significant overhaul of the Wolf Pack's coaching staff. The decision comes as a major surprise, given Potulny's role in developing the Rangers' next generation of players. As the Rangers look to rebuild and compete for a Stanley Cup championship, the moves are seen as a crucial step in revitalizing their AHL affiliate and setting the stage for future success.


After the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack finished last in the league this season, its parent club is making sweeping changes. The Rangers announced Sunday that head coach Grant Potulny, as well as assistants Paul Mara and Jamie Tardif, have been relieved of their duties. Potulny’s run in charge of the Rangers’ next wave of prospects ends […]