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Penguins and Mike Sullivan End 10-Year Partnership

The Pittsburgh Penguins and their record-holding coach mutually part ways after three consecutive playoff misses, signaling a new era for the franchise.

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Overview

  • Mike Sullivan, who led the Penguins to Stanley Cup titles in 2016 and 2017, departs as the franchise's all-time winningest coach with 409 victories.
  • The decision follows three straight seasons without playoff appearances, marking a shift in direction under GM Kyle Dubas's leadership.
  • Dubas plans to conduct virtual interviews for a new head coach in late May, aiming to make a hire by early June.
  • Sullivan, with two years remaining on his Penguins contract, is expected to be a top candidate for NHL coaching vacancies, including reported interest from the Rangers and Bruins.
  • Sullivan will coach Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, further solidifying his standing as a sought-after leader in hockey.