BUFFALO, N.Y. â Mike Sullivan has another souvenir to add to an already large personal hockey collection after being presented the game puck following his first victory as coach of the New York Rangers.
It might not match the two Stanley Cup titles he won during his 10-year tenure as the Pittsburgh Penguins coach, but the significance of the 4-0 victory over Buffalo wasnât lost on Sullivan on Thursday night.
âItâs humbling,â said Sullivan, who is from Massachusetts and the only U.S.-born coach to win at least two Cups.
âIâve said this on a number of occasions since I got the job that itâs an incredible honor to be the head coach of the New York Rangers, a franchise that has such history to it,â Sullivan added. âItâs just a privilege that I donât take for granted.â
The victory was the 480th of Sullivanâs career, and came two days after the Rangers opened with a 3-0 home loss to the Penguins. Sullivan was fired by Pittsburgh after missing the playoffs for a third straight season, before almost immediately landing in New York after the Rangers fired Peter Laviolette.
For Sullivan, heâs getting a fresh start in a familiar place after spending four seasons as a Rangers assistant under John Torterella. And heâs tasked with the responsibility of providing structure and discipline to a team that unraveled both on off the ice in missing the playoffs last year.
The win over Buffalo was but a start for Sullivan, who got in a laugh recounting how newly appointed captain J.T. Miller presented him the puck.
â made a joke about how long our video meetings are,â Sullivan said. âBut theyâll continue to be long until we get on the same page.â
Though thereâs still much to work on, Sullivan was impressed by his teamâs response after a lackadaisical outing against Pittsburgh, which was sealed by two empty-net goals.
On Thursday, the Rangers out-played the Sabres through much of the first period in building a 1-0 lead on Alex Lafreniereâs goal 11:43 in. Coupled with Igor Shersterkinâs 37-save outing, the Rangers closed strong with three goals in the final five minutes.
âIâm excited about the group of players that we have here. I think thereâs a certain enthusiasm around the team right now since Day 1 of training camp,â Sullivan said. âItâs tangible, we can feel it. And I think weâre building a relationship with the players right now that will be meaningful moving forward.â
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