In a stunning development, New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan has submitted his resignation letter, citing personal reasons and internal disagreements with team management. The announcement comes just days after the Rangers were eliminated from the playoffs in a hard-fought series, sparking speculation about possible changes within the organization.
Sources close to the team report that Sullivan, who joined the Rangers following a successful tenure with the Pittsburgh Penguins, had ongoing tensions with upper management over roster decisions and the team’s long-term direction. Though no official replacement has been named, assistant coach Kris Knoblauch is expected to step in as interim head coach.
The Rangers have scheduled a press conference for later this afternoon to address the situation and outline next steps.
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