Phil Esposito Is Fired by New York Rangers
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NEW YORK — Phil Esposito was fired today as coach, general manager and vice president of the New York Rangers.
Esposito took over as coach with two games left last season when, as general manager, he fired Michel Bergeron.
In making the announcement, John Diller, executive vice president of Madison Square Garden Sports Group, which owns the NHL team, said, “We announced at the end of the season that we would undertake a thorough assessment of the entire Ranger organization.”
”. . . It is our belief that new hockey leadership is necessary at this time in order to achieve the goals we have set for this franchise.
“The decision with respect to Phil, who has completed his third season as Rangers general manager, was not an easy one. He has made many contributions to the franchise both as a player and as a general manager.”
After firing Bergeron on April 1 and coaching the Rangers through the last two regular-season games, Esposito was behind the bench for four games of a playoff against Pittsburgh. The Rangers lost all six of those games.
Vote of Confidence
After the sweep by the Penguins, the 47-year-old Esposito was given a vote of confidence by the Rangers’ hierarchy.
Esposito, who completed his 18-year NHL playing career with the Rangers in the 1980-81 season, first coached the team during the 1986-87 campaign. After replacing Ted Sator, Esposito compiled a 24-19 regular-season record before the Rangers were beaten in the first round on the playoffs by Philadelphia, four games to two.
Diller said that no one had yet been selected to replace Esposito as coach or general manager.
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