James Dolan is ceding control of the NHL’s New York Rangers to his 32-year-old son Quentin Dolan.

According to Mollie Walker of the New York Post, the 71-year-old Dolan is stepping aside and handing over the positions of president, chief operating officer and alternate governor to Quentin.

Quentin confirmed the move on Friday, telling Walker, “I think it’s something I’ve been building towards, and I’ll be working my hardest and probably proving to myself for a while that I’m ready. For me, the ultimate goal is winning a championship. It’s been a goal of mine to really continue my family’s legacy, and that’s something that I understood about myself and wanted early on. This is a continuation of that and it feels right.”

This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.

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