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Rangers Coach Juggles NHL, Olympics Coaching Duties
20 Dec
Summary
- Mike Sullivan is coaching the Rangers and the U.S. Olympic team.
- Olympic rosters are due December 31st, impacting player selections.
- Several Rangers players have realistic chances to make Olympic rosters.

New York Rangers coach Mike Sullivan is undertaking a demanding dual role this season, leading his NHL team while also preparing to coach the American Olympic squad in February. The imminent December 31st deadline for Olympic rosters means Sullivan is in constant communication with U.S. General Manager Bill Guerin, who holds the final decision-making power.
The unique situation involves several Rangers players with potential Olympic aspirations, adding complexity to roster discussions. Sullivan stresses the importance of an objective selection process, free from personal bias, to ensure the team's ultimate goal of securing an Olympic gold medal. Representatives from various national teams, including Sweden and others, have been observed scouting.
Several Rangers and AHL Hartford Wolf Pack players are being evaluated for Olympic spots, categorized by their likelihood of selection. Among those with a strong chance are Mika Zibanejad (Sweden), J.T. Miller (U.S.), Adam Fox (U.S.), Vincent Trocheck (U.S.), Urho Vaakanainen (Finland), Adam Sýkora (Slovakia), and potentially Jonathan Quick (U.S.), though competition is fierce, especially in goal for the U.S.




