The New York Rangers have added two new assistants to their revamped coaching staff. Phil Housley and Dan Muse will join head coach Peter Laviolette. The Rangers want to win the Stanley Cup, and Housley and Muse are a good step towards that goal.
Housley, 59, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the Rangers’ defense. He’s a seven-time All-Star and a 2015 Hockey Hall of Fame member. He played for eight teams during his NHL career, including the Buffalo Sabres, Calgary Flames, and Washington Capitals. He’s one of the best offensive defensemen in NHL history.
He scored 338 goals and had 1,232 points in 895 games.