Rangers’ Tanner Glass Takes the Helm as Player Development Director
The New York Rangers have replaced Jed Ortmeyer as Director of Player Development with former player Tanner Glass, amid dissatisfaction from fans. Ortmeyer’s tenure saw little success, culminating in poor scouting and development outcomes for the team and its affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack. With two disappointing seasons behind them, the decision to change leadership appears necessary, but nerves remain about whether Glass will bring improvement, given the uncertainty around effective player development criteria.
By the Numbers- Jed Ortmeyer served five years as Director of Player Development.
- During his time as a player with the Rangers (2003-2007), Ortmeyer scored 9 goals and 24 points in 177 games.
- Rangers fans are critical of the promotion of Tanner Glass, questioning his qualifications.
- The Rangers and Hartford Wolf Pack have both seen significant leadership changes after underwhelming seasons.
The Rangers will be closely watched as Tanner Glass steps into his new role, with heightened expectations for improvements in talent development. The effectiveness of this promotion could determine the team’s future successes or failures, especially as fans seek clarity on what constitutes a strong director of player development.
Bottom LineAs the Rangers embark on this new chapter with Tanner Glass, the question remains: can he redefine their player development strategy, or will the team continue down a path of stagnation? Understanding what truly makes a good director in this role will be critical for the franchise's future.
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