Quentin Dolan Takes the Helm: A New Era for the Rangers

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Quentin Dolan Takes the Helm: A New Era for the Rangers

Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. is entering a new chapter with the Rangers as James Dolan, the executive chairman and CEO, is passing the day-to-day ownership responsibilities to his son Quentin. Quentin Dolan, at 32 years old, will now hold the titles of Rangers president, chief operating officer, and alternate governor, with Chris Drury reporting to him instead of James Dolan. This change does not affect Drury's responsibilities in hockey operations, as he will continue to lead decision-making for the Rangers in collaboration with Quentin Dolan.

Quentin Dolan's promotion with the Rangers does not impact the Knicks, as Jim Dolan will remain in his executive chairman role for MSG's NBA championship team. Quentin Dolan's background includes roles in player performance and science for both the Rangers and Knicks, where he oversaw various aspects of player development and performance operations. He has worked closely with his father over the years and aims to carry on his passion and work ethic in his new role.

Having played a significant role in the Knicks' recent success, Quentin Dolan is now focused on the Rangers as they navigate a pivotal point in team history. With the Rangers' Stanley Cup drought at 32 years, Drury has been implementing changes to restructure the team around core players and prospects. Quentin Dolan's approach to his new position involves hard work, high standards, and a commitment to building relationships and instilling a winning culture within the organization.

As he steps into this new chapter of his career, Quentin Dolan sees challenges as opportunities for growth and improvement. He is determined to bring his unique perspective and approach to the Rangers, setting the stage for a new era under his leadership.