As the New York Rangers remain on the search for a new head coach, an interesting name appeared in rumors. Patrick Roy, who has been the head coach of the QMJHL Quebec Remparts for the last five seasons, recently winning the 2023 Memorial Cup, was thought to be a proper candidate to take over for the Rangers behind the bench.
Today, Mollie Walker of the New York Post, reports that New York is not considering Roy for the role, and he will not be given an interview for the position. Although Roy has indicated this year will be his last in Quebec, it was unknown whether or not he was interested in the Rangers head coaching position. Aside from a three-year stretch as head coach of the Colorado Avalanche in the mid-2010s, Roy has been involved with the Remparts in some fashion since 1997.
Currently, the Rangers are only one of two teams without a head coach for the 2023-24 NHL season, joining the Calgary Flames. In recent reporting, it appears that New York has whittled their list down to two candidates, John Hynes, and Peter Laviolette. Up to this point, there have been no links drawn between Roy and Calgary, but they still remain in the early stages of their search compared to New York.
Other notes:
- Continuing on with the Flames’ head coaching search, Ryan Pike of Flames Nation reports that Calgary is down to “4-5 candidates” and will begin the second round of interviews this week. With two major positions to fill this summer, it is not surprising that the Flames are taking a bit longer to fill their head coaching role, after naming former player Craig Conroy as General Manager late last month. Calgary appears to have a desire for a newer face in the league, likely eliminating names like Laviolette, Gerard Gallant, and Bruce Boudreau from contention.
- Today, USA Hockey announced the head coach of their 2023 United States U18 Select Team, which will be competing in the 2023 Hlkina Gretzky Cup. Luke Strand, who was also recently named head coach of the Minnesota State University men’s team, replacing the void left by Mike Hastings, who took a job at the University of Wisconsin, will take over behind the bench. It has been quite the rise for Strand over the last several years. After having spent five seasons as the head coach of the Sioux City Musketeers in the USHL, he spent last season as an assistant coach for Ohio State University.
Al Hirschen
Brooke on Sunday pushed Roy.Today Mollie Talking to Roy’s “people “ that Dury is not interested. While Druery and the whole Ranger brass have been up Buffalo for the pre-draft combines.
Al Hirschen
Does Patrick Roy have a deal in place with the new owners of the Ottawa Senators?
denny816
It’s looking more and more obvious that Drury went off half cocked and fired Gallant as a reaction to two straight meltdowns by the Rangers in consecutive postseasons. I don’t disagree with the ultimate decision but I think he messed up royally in not having a candidate in mind when he made the move and now it looks like he’s stuck between a retread (Laviolette) and a underachiever who hasn’t had success anywhere (Hynes). Not inspiring options to any NYR fan.
PoisonedPens
Not sure how much control Drury had over the situation or if it came from over his head (ie ownership)?
In any case, the NYR should be figuring out how to make Kris Knoblauch or another young potential guy the coach.
User 318310488
Laviolette is the best coach available at least until Quenneville is reinstated, Laviolette is a proven winner, Not a retread at all!
Johnny Z
Lavvy is not “NEW” and the miles have worn him down, so that means he is a RETREAD! Now he has traction! LOL
Tribucks
Reverse course, Jarmo!