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GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Breaking up the band won’t be easy, but it’s happening in Rangerstown.

That strategy was formalized on Tuesday, when Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault, who has guided the team on two deep playoff runs and last week’s quick exit, said the entire club would be re-evaluated and that management would not stand pat.

“We’re at the stage now where we need to look at some changes,” Vigneault said.

“For any NHL team, status quo is not possible and it’s not what’s needed. We want to bring in different players to add to the dynamic. The core guys have been together for a while. It’s time to look at what we can do to improve … I think we look at everything.”

Vigneault deferred questions on how that would be accomplished given salary-cap issues, long-term contracts and players who are free agents, to General Manager Jeff Gorton, who did not meet with the media.

Vigneault said that they had agreed to a seven-to-10 day break before detailed assessments on their “direction” begin.

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“We need some time to make sure we don’t do anything drastic,” Vigneault said.

For example, he could not say at this point if all of his coaching staff would be back.

Unrestricted free agent defenseman Dan Boyle’s disappointing two-year career as a Ranger is over and he is leaning toward retirement to spend time with his family.

PANTHERS: General Manager Dale Tallon made it clear after the player’s exit meetings that he wants 44-year-old Jaromir Jagr, an impending free agent, back for another season.

“I just talked to him and he wants to come back,” Tallon said. “Time will tell. I’m sure we’ll come to an agreement of some sort. It’s a win-win for all of us.”

STARS: Injured All-Star center Tyler Seguin is still not back on the ice.

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Coach Lindy Ruff said Seguin is not expected to skate in the next few days.

Dallas opens the second round of the playoffs against St. Louis at home Friday night.

FLYERS: Forward Brayden Schenn was suspended by the NHL for three games for a high hit on Washington Capitals forward T.J. Oshie.

Schenn will miss the first three games of the 2016-17 season.

The charging incident occurred at 14:24 of the second period in Philadelphia’s Game 6 loss on Sunday.

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