Rangers Fire Multiple AHL Coaches
After the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack finished last in the league this season, its parent club is making sweeping changes. The Rangers announced Sunday that head coach Grant Potulny, as well as assistants Paul Mara and Jamie Tardif, have been relieved of their duties.
Potulny’s run in charge of the Rangers’ next wave of prospects ends after just two years. A longtime assistant coach at the University of Minnesota before taking over Northern Michigan’s program, Hartford was Potulny’s first professional coaching job. The former Senators draft pick (fifth round, 2000) amassed a 56-71-17 record as Hartford missed out on the AHL’s 23-team playoffs on both occasions. Hartford’s 26 wins in 72 games this season gave them the league’s worst record.
It’s not as if Hartford’s roster is overflowing with high-end prospects, but their lack of scoring depth and defensive competency overall was striking. Only two players hit the 30-point mark: Trey Fix-Wolansky and Brendan Brisson. Not a single player with at least 25 games played for them logged a plus rating.
They’re now looking at a full minor-league coaching overhaul with both of Potulny’s assistants following him out the door. Mara, who played 156 games for the Rangers from 2007-09 as part of a 12-year NHL career, first joined the Blueshirts in a coaching capacity in 2023 on their development staff before being reassigned to the AHL staff later that year. All of his previous coaching experience had come in women’s hockey, winning a gold medal as an assistant on Team USA’s staff in 2018 while winning two NWHL/PHF titles with the Boston Pride in 2021 and 2022.
Tardif is the longest-tenured name among the group. The 41-year-old just wrapped up his fourth and final season as an assistant in Hartford. He’s yet to hold a head coaching gig at any level and was previously an assistant coach with the OHL’s Soo Greyhounds from 2018-22, as well as a player/coach with the ECHL’s Quad City Mallards in 2017-18.
Only former Coyotes draft pick Brendan Burke, son of longtime NHL netminder Sean Burke, remains among Hartford’s core coaching staff as their goalie coach. That makes sense given the success of Rangers third-stringer Dylan Garand there this season. Given Hartford’s struggles in front of him, Garand’s 16-15-2 record and .896 SV% in 36 outings stand out in a positive light.
Rangers Hire Grant Potulny As AHL Head Coach
The Rangers have named Grant Potulny as the head coach of their AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack, a team release states. Until recently, he’d held the same role with Northern Michigan University.
Potulny, 44, never played in the NHL but was a fifth-round pick of the Senators in 2000 and had a brief AHL career in the aughts. After retiring in 2009, he became an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota, which he captained to a national championship in 2003. He remained there through 2017 before taking the head job at Northern Michigan, where he’s been since.
In his first season behind the NMU bench, Potulny coached the Wildcats to a 25-win season, their most since 2001-02. He was recognized as the WCHA’s Coach of the Year for his efforts, but he hasn’t received any other honors in the six years since. Potulny has still had a decent recent run of success with the historically overlooked school, advancing to the CCHA tournament final in 2021 and 2023.
Potulny also has some experience with the United States U-20 national team, serving as an assistant at the World Juniors on four occasions. He was part of gold medal-winning squads in 2013 and 2017.
He takes over as Hartford’s full-time coach after Kris Knoblauch left the organization to accept the head coach position with the Oilers in November, eventually leading them to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final. Longtime NHL and AHL assistant Steve Smith took over as interim the rest of the way, but the Rangers didn’t say today whether he’d be returning to the Wolf Pack bench.
