If David Quinn has made one thing clear in this heartening opening weekend for the 2-0-0 Rangers, it’s that his second season behind the bench is not going to be spent sitting and watching, just waiting for something good to happen. Of course development remains an organizational priority, if not the top priority. But patience is not in abundance — at least at the start.
Quinn has already shown an immediacy in his moves, waiting one game into the regular season to break up the ballyhooed American buddies of Brady Skjei and Jacob Trouba as what was considered the defensive first pair.