Barnett Joins Rangers' Front Office
New York Rangers President and General Manager Glen Sather announced today that Mike Barnett, who played at St. Lawrence, has been added to the hockey club's personnel as Senior Advisor to the President and General Manager and Director of U.S. Amateur Scouting. In his role, Barnett will work closely with Sather, and Assistant General Managers Jim Schoenfeld and Cameron Hope, on player transactions and player personnel, as well as oversee the team's amateur scouting operations in the United States.
Barnett joins the team after working with the Phoenix Coyotes
organization as General Manager, Senior Executive Vice President
and Alternate Governor for six seasons. During his tenure with the
Coyotes, he was responsible for overseeing all aspects of the
club's hockey operations, including all matters relating to player
personnel, coaching staff and scouting department.
He made an immediate impact in Phoenix, leading the team to their
best record in Coyotes history (40-27-9-6) and finishing one point
shy of the highest point total in franchise history (95 points)
during his first season as GM in 2001-02. In recent years, after
rebuilding the scouting staff, he added a strong stable of
youngsters with Peter Mueller, Martin Hanzal, Keith Yandle, Keith
Ballard, Zbynek Michalek, Daniel Carcillo, Daniel Winnik, Blake
Wheeler, and Kevin Porter among others.
In addition, Barnett signed Phoenix franchise cornerstones Shane
Doan and Ed Jovanovski to long-term deals. Prior to the 2006-07
trade deadline, he completed a series of transactions to secure
Phoenix with seven draft picks in the first three rounds of the
2008 NHL Entry Draft, and amassed 25 total picks for the Coyotes in
the last three seasons.
Prior to his stay in Phoenix, Barnett served as President of
International Management Group's (IMG) hockey division for 12
years. As a player agent, Barnett earned a reputation as one of the
most creative and well-informed agents in the industry. His client
list included several high-profile players such as Wayne Gretzky,
Brett Hull, Paul Coffey, Jaromir Jagr, Joe Thornton, Mats Sundin,
and Sergei Fedorov.
A former player, Barnett played two seasons of professional hockey
with the Chicago Cougers and Houston Aeros organizations of the
World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1973-74 to 1974-75, following
his junior hockey and collegiate careers. He suffered a
career-ending eye injury while with Houston.
A St. Lawrence University and University of Calgary graduate, Mike
has two sons, Jesse and J.T., and three daughters, Joey, Janie and
Jenna.












