Rangers' Allaire Replaced by Coach Malcolm
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•Why the Rangers’ goaltending hasn’t missed a beat after coaching change
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Benoit Allaire left the Rangers as the club’s goaltending coach after two decades on the job.
Jeff Malcolm , with six years in the organization, was promoted and assumed the Rangers ’ day-to-day assignment.
The Rangers went into Monday night leading the NHL in save percentage both overall ( .929 ) and at five -on-five ( .937 ).
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