Rangers Announce Key Hockey Operations Department Updates

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NY Rangers Shake Up Front Office with Major Promotions and Hires

Rangers’ New Look Hockey Operations Department for 2025-26

The New York Rangers have kickstarted the off-season with a wave of changes to their hockey operations department, promoting from within and welcoming back a familiar face. President and General Manager Chris Drury announced the updates, which include new roles for Ryan Martin and Jim Sullivan, the return of Ryane Clowe, and the addition of Blake Wheeler.

Rangers Go Internal for Associate GM Promotion

The Rangers have turned to their own pool of talent to fill the role of Associate General Manager, promoting Ryan Martin. In his new position, Martin will continue to serve as the General Manager of the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Rangers’ AHL affiliate.

“Ryan has proven to be an invaluable member of our hockey operations department over the past four seasons,” said Drury (“Quote from Chris Drury”).

Ryan Martin, New York Rangers Associate General Manager

Martin’s Impressive Resume

  • Entering his fifth season with the Rangers in 2025-26.
  • 11 seasons as Assistant GM and 8 full seasons as GM of the Red Wings’ AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.
  • Served as the General Manager for Team USA at the 2022 IIHF World Championship.

Sullivan Steps Up to Assistant GM Role

Jim Sullivan, entering his 17th season with the Rangers organization, has been promoted to Assistant General Manager. He previously held the titles of Vice President of Hockey Strategy and Data Management and Director of Player Care & Development/Analytics & Hockey Technology.

Clowe Returns to Rangers’ Front Office

Ryane Clowe is rejoining the Rangers’ hockey operations department as Assistant General Manager, returning to the team where he spent three seasons in various front office roles between 2021-22 and 2023-24.

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Did you know? Clowe had a successful 10-year NHL career,registering 112 goals and 197 assists for 309 points in 491 games.

Wheeler Joins Rangers’ Hockey Ops as Adviser

Blake Wheeler, a 16-year NHL veteran and two-time All-Star, has been named Hockey Operations Adviser to the Rangers. Wheeler played a significant role in the Rangers’ successful 2023-24 season, helping the team set franchise records and advance to the Eastern Conference Final.

Wheeler’s Accomplished Career

  • 943 points (321 goals, 622 assists) in 1,172 games played.
  • Two-time NHL All-Star (2018, 2019).
  • Named to the NHL’s Second All-Star Team in 2017-18.

Pro Tip: Wheeler’s leadership and offensive prowess will be invaluable in his new role, helping shape the Rangers’ on-ice strategy.

Looking Ahead to 2025-26 and Beyond

The Rangers have wasted no time in fortifying their hockey operations department, promoting from within and tasking experienced veterans with leadership roles. As the off-season continues, fans eagerly await more moves from the Blueshirts as they continue their quest for the Stanley Cup.

New York Rangers on the ice
New York Rangers on the ice, ready to take on the 2025-26 season

FAQs

What changes have the Rangers made to their hockey operations department?
The Rangers have promoted Ryan Martin to Associate General Manager, Jim Sullivan to Assistant General Manager, welcomed back Ryane Clowe as Assistant General Manager, and added Blake Wheeler as Hockey Operations Adviser.
Why did the Rangers make these changes?
The Rangers made these changes to strengthen their hockey operations department, promote from within, and utilize the wealth of experience and expertise of their new additions.

What’s Next for the Rangers? With the off-season in full swing, stay tuned for more updates on transactions, free agency, and draft preparations. In the meantime, be sure to share your thoughts on the Rangers’ recent front office shakeup in the comments below.

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