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Peter Laviolette just wrapped up an incredible first season as coach of the New York Rangers. Although it was a record-breaking performance, it was not the most successful first season as a coach in franchise history.
Laviolette led the Rangers to a franchise-record 55 wins and 114 points in the regular season, helping them win their fourth Presidents’ Trophy. He also coached in the 2024 NHL All-Star Game and finished fourth in voting for the Jack Adams Award as NHL Coach of the Year. Laviolette received five first-place votes, tied for third among all coaches.
In the Stanley Cup playoffs, Laviolette led New York to a 10-6 record before the Rangers were eliminated by the Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference finals.
Those 65 combined wins moved Laviolette past Gerard Gallant (62 combined wins and a conference finals appearance in 2021-22) as the second-most successful coach in his inaugural season with the Blueshirts.
The only other coach ahead of Laviolette on that list? That would be Mike Keenan, the last coach to guide the Rangers to a Stanley Cup championship.
Keenan won 52 games in his only season with the Rangers in 1993-94, leading them to their second Presidents’ Trophy at the time. Then, in the magical spring of 1994, he led them to a 16-7 record and the fourth Stanley Cup championship in their history, the first in 54 years.
Those 68 combined wins are the most for a coach in his first season with the Rangers.
Frank Boucher is the only other coach to win the Stanley Cup in his first season behind the Rangers bench. He did it in 1939-40. Boucher had 34 wins that season, 26 in the regular season and eight in the playoffs, when there were only six teams and the schedule was shorter.
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The Rangers coach’s 5 best inaugural seasons
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Here are some honorable mentions first: Ted Sator won a combined 49 games (41 regular season, eight playoffs) in his only season as Rangers coach in 1985-86. Roger Neilson won 41 games (36 regular season, five playoffs) in 1989-90 and John Tortorella won 38 regular season games (no playoffs) in his first full season of 2009-10. He replaced Tom Renney last season.
Renney had a combined 47 wins (44 regular season, three playoffs) in 2005-06, his first full season as coach. He had replaced Glen Sather during the previous season.
5. Fred Shero – 51 combined wins
Fred Shero led the Rangers to the Stanley Cup Final in his first season behind the bench in 1978-79, when they lost in five games to the Montreal Canadiens. Shero won 40 regular season games and 11 in the playoffs that season.
4. Alain Vigneault – 58 combined wins
Alain Vigneault also led the Blueshirts to the Stanley Cup Final in his first season as Rangers coach in 2013-14, but they lost in five games to the Los Angeles Kings. Vigneault won 45 games in the regular season and 13 in the playoffs.
3. Gerard Gallant – 62 combined wins
Gerard Gallant led the Rangers to two Stanley Cup Final victories in 2021-22. He achieved 52 victories in the regular season and 10 more in the postseason.
2. Peter Laviolette – 65 combined wins
Like Gallant, just two wins away from reaching the Stanley Cup Final. He had the same 10 postseason wins as Gallant, but three more in the regular season.
1. Mike Keenan – 68 combined wins
1940 No more! Mike Keenan is the coach who hung a photo of the Stanley Cup on the locker room wall and then helped end the 54-year curse. 1993-94 was the most memorable season in Rangers history, with 52 wins in the regular season and 16 more in the playoffs.
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