Peter Laviolette addresses his job security with disappointing Rangers missing playoffs
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Peter Laviolette, head coach of the New York Rangers, acknowledges the precarious nature of his job following a disappointing season. With a 92-59-11 record, he reflects on the stark contrast between previous successes and the current struggles. Laviolette expresses love for the organization and city while recognizing the realities of being evaluated at the end of a poor season. He emphasizes the shared disappointment among players and staff and admits that many factors are at play regarding his job security.
I think everything gets looked at when a year is not good like this. I'm not blind to anything. I love being here with these guys and the New York Rangers.
It's just tough right now, everybody's faced with disappointment. There's always things that are looked at.
This is the place I want to be... It's a great organization, great city, great family.
Read at New York Post
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