Subj : Rangers Get Deep Experience & Expertise With;Martin Hire
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From : The Hockey Writers - Main
Date : Sun Sep 27 2020 04:40 am


As NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman recently revealed, the start date for the
upcoming 2020-21 season could be within the late December or early January time
frame. With a fresh start on the horizon, the New York Rangers will dive into
their 94th season with their newly hired assistant coach, Jacques Martin.�

"We have no expectation that the players are going to be locked in a bubble for
six months away from their families and friends. That's just not
realistic."#NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman on the 2020-21 season w/ @JeffMarek,
@Burkie2020 & @StuMunrue.

🎧 https://t.co/ovuU7IIeUu pic.twitter.com/y6WmA7oPET- Sportsnet 590 The FAN
(@FAN590) September 24, 2020

The news broke in August when the previous assistant coach, Lindy Ruff, was
hired as the New Jersey Devils' newest head coach. Ruff has prior head coaching
experience as he was with the Buffalo Sabres and the Dallas Stars before
joining New York. The former head coach was initially hired by the Rangers in
2017.�Related: Rangers Right in Recruiting Quinn

Martin's most recent position was with the Pittsburgh Penguins since he was
hired in the summer of 2013 as an assistant coach. At the beginning of his
tenure in Pittsburgh, then-general manager, Ray Shero cited that "he brings a
wealth of experience and knowledge to our organization…" particularly due to
his experience as a head coach, an assistant but also as a general manager.New
York Rangers coach David Quinn and assistant coach Lindy Ruff (AP Photo/Mark
Humphrey)

Current head coach David Quinn, who was new to the NHL at the time of hire in
2018, has also stated that Ruff was someone he had leaned on at times. Like
Ruff, Martin has head coaching experience but to a much more extensive degree
starting with the St. Louis Blues (1986-88), Ottawa Senators (1995-04), Florida
Panthers (2005-08), and Montreal Canadiens (2009-12). (from 'Devils tab Ruff
as new head coach,'; The Times Herald, 07/09/2020) This is particularly
important as Quinn will have a deeply knowledgeable counterpart to work with in
Martin as he continues to establish himself as a head coach.Martin's Legacy
Around the League

Martin's roles in the NHL fluctuated throughout the years as he joined
different teams. After guiding the Blues, he served as assistant coach of the
Chicago Blackhawks for two seasons starting in 1988 before heading to assist
the Colorado Avalanche for a total of six seasons starting in 1990.�Mike
Sullivan and Jacques Martin, Pittsburgh Penguins (Amy Irvin / The Hockey
Writers)

After being released from the Canadiens' organization in 2011, Martin resumed
his leadership duties in the league, emerging in the Metropolitan Division. He
was known for his emphasis on defense, but his demise in Montreal was due to
the extreme environment in which any loss is simply unacceptable. Ultimately,
it was reported that several Montreal players were surprised by his release and
took accountability upon themselves. 

Nonetheless, Martin joined the first-place Penguins ahead of their 2014 Playoff
appearance in which they were eliminated in the second round by none other
than the New York Rangers. Despite the disappointment early in his new gig, he
was on the cusp of working with phenomenal talent.�

Finally, in 2016, Martin would see a Stanley Cup hoisted by his team, marking
his 30th anniversary of NHL coaching. The following season the Penguins secured
their fifth Cup and his name was once again etched into the most coveted prize
in the sport of professional hockey.�Martin helped the Penguins win the 2016
Stanley Cup (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

In terms of coaching accolades, Martin has a lifetime coaching career record of
613 wins and 12 playoff appearances in 17 seasons as an NHL head coach. He was
also distinguished as the 1998-99 Jack Adams Award winner for most outstanding
coach in the league. Martin's Upcoming Impact with the New York Rangers

Fast forward to today and Martin is once again immersed in the Metropolitan as
he aims to assist guiding the young club towards success. During the course of
Ruff's term with the Rangers, his defensive tactics became increasingly
questioned by spectators. Defense had long been a thorn in the side of the
Rangers and his hiring perplexed some from the start.�Related: The Rangers Are
Better Off Without Lindy Ruff

Martin was eager to open up following his first Cup win in which he delved deep
into what truly formulates a winning team. "In Pittsburgh this year, we had a
great working relationship with all the coaches and management. It was a very
close-knit group, and we all brought different dimensions. That really helped
us in our success."David Quinn, the Head Coach of the New York Rangers (Amy
Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Indeed it was head coach Quinn who lasered his focus on Martin upon the
announcement he would not be extended in Steel City and so he was pursued.
Quinn also has a personal history established back in the day as teammates at
Boston University with fellow head coach, Mike Sullivan, whom Martin worked
with in Pittsburgh for the past five seasons.

In fact, Quinn's relationship with Sullivan laid the groundwork for coaxing
Martin to Broadway. As the interview process prolonged, Quinn quickly became
very fond of him.�

Coming off his recent exposure to veteran players, he was fascinated by the
youth and potential cultivated within the Rangers' organization. Teaching is
one aspect of coaching that Martin is most passionate about and the timing
could not be better.�How Martin is Multi-dimensional

The 67-year-old will be taking over the responsibilities of defense and the
penalty kill. This new task will be no easy feat for Martin who has joined a
club that has been plagued by an inconsistent defensive core for years. But
with a slew of young, eager defensemen and a leadership role recently filled by
a veteran leader with an affinity for teaching, the franchise is prepped for
success. Adam Fox is one of the Rangers'; young defensemen. (Amy Irvin / The
Hockey Writers)

The veteran leader has years of experience sharpening the technical skills and
working on the mental aspect with defenders and brings a vast degree of
dimension to the team as a whole. Like Martin pointed out, comfortability among
staff and teammates plays into success.�

David Oliver, another member behind the Rangers' bench, actually played under
Martin in Ottawa. Professionally and personally, there had been no shortage of
praise amongst staff following Martin's hiring. After a turbulent few seasons
falling from 2013-14 grace, things seem to be falling in place perfectly for
the Rangers.�

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