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San Jose Sharks finalizing details to make David Quinn next head coach, sources say

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The San Jose Sharks were finalizing details on Thursday night to make David Quinn their next head coach, sources told ESPN. No formal announcement was expected Thursday from the team.

Quinn, 55, was previously the head coach of the New York Rangers from 2018 to '21, amassing a record of 96-87-25 in 208 games.

The Rangers failed to appear in the Stanley Cup Playoff quarterfinals during his tenure, which coincided with the team's rebuild.

Before that, Quinn coached the Lake Erie Monsters of the AHL and spent five seasons as head coach at Boston University. Quinn and San Jose GM Mike Grier were student-athletes at Boston University, though not at the same time.

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