Former NHL coach Patrick Roy spent three seasons as the Colorado Avalanche's bench boss and VP of hockey operations before resigning in 2016.
Since then, he has been coaching in the QJMHL with the Quebec Remparts and has found success as the team is currently in contention for the Memorial Cup.
There is speculation that Roy may be considering a return to the NHL, with rumors linking him to the New York Rangers following the departure of Gerard Gallant.
Roy is looking for a team that is poised to win, and the Rangers may be a good fit with promising prospects such as Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko, and K'Andre Miller.
If Roy were able to turn the Rangers into the contenders they were built to be, it could be a perfect match for both him and the organization.