Fort Lauderdale, Fla. -The chief coach of the Rangers, Peter Laviolette, is no stranger to the NHL Training Tiovive.
The 60-year-old has been hired and fired five times and houses any leg any indication that the Rangers won the sixth team to do so at the end of this tragic 2024-25 campaign.
Reporting an optional practice on Sunday afternoon at Fort Lauderdale, Laviolette asked a question about his job security for the second time this season.
“I think everything is seen when a year is not good,” he said. “I am not blind to anything. I love beer with thesis and the New York Rangers. It is a year in which everything went to a year in which things did not go well. When things do not go well. The place I want to be was New York City, the New York Rangers.

“It is difficult at this time, everyone faces disappointment. Everyone who just mentioned faces disappointment today and I understand. There are always things that look.”
Upon entering the last two games of the season, Laviolette has a 92-59-11 record to the rush rudder. Duration The first season of Laviolette, the Rangers established franchise records in Victorias (55) and points (114) in a single season on the way to a final defeat of the East Conference against the champions of any Stanley Cup, the Panthers of Florida.
Laviolette answers a question about a question about the soaking in your position in Nashville on December 17, when the Rangers were 15-14-1 before losing to the predators of the last place, 2-0.
“Those are things that I can’t control,” he said at that time. “I am bone in this a long time.”
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