With the recent announcement that New York Rangers president Glen Sather would be stepping down after 19 years on the job, the organization is naturally looking for a replacement. In conjunction with Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan, Sather is expected to help pick his replacement.
In the hockey world, more than any other sport except for maybe soccer, teams love to bring back former players in an executive or coaching capacity. For the most part, executives and coaches have played hockey at some professional or collegiate level before they ever sniff the NHL.
This brings us to the Rangers and the team’s infatuation with members of the 1994 Stanley Cup championship winning team.