It was evident in Mike Sullivan’s first news conference of training camp on Wednesday just how much effort he put into laying the groundwork of his relationships with his new players this summer.
For one Ranger in particular, however, the new head coach went out of his way to do so.
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tRY IT NOWThe Post reported in mid-June that Sullivan flew from New York to Sweden to see Mika Zibanejad, whose wife, Irma, posted about the visit to dispel rampant rumors about the future of the longest-tenured Rangers player after a tumultuous 2024-25 campaign.
Asked why it was important to connect face-to-face with Zibanejad this offseason, Sullivan cited just how important the 32-year-old forward is to the Rangers.
“I’m probably stating the obvious when I say Mika is a very important player on this team,” Sullivan said Wednesday with Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury seated beside him. “He’s an elite talent. Having coached against him for a number of years in the same division, I’ve seen an awful lot of him over the years and I know how good he can be. My hope in going to see him was to get to know him a little bit, give him a chance to get to know me. I could share some of my intentions going into this season as the head coach and how I was going to approach this opportunity we have in front of us.
