Pittsburgh Penguins fire two-time Stanley Cup-winning coach Mike Sullivan
- Pittsburgh Penguins parted ways with head coach Mike Sullivan on Monday, April 28.
- This change occurred after the team missed the playoffs for a third straight season.
- Sullivan guided the club to consecutive Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017.
- He holds the Penguins franchise record with 409 victories.
- President Kyle Dubas stated the organization will immediately seek a new coach.
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Mike Sullivan - The Penguins And Team USA's Four Nations Faceoff Coach - Was Fired. Where Should He Go Next?
Mike Sullivan, the head coach of both the Pittsburgh Penguins and Team USA during this year’s Four Nations Faceoff, has been fired by his NHL club after a decade in the Steel City.On Monday, Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas announced that the team would part ways with Sullivan after six trips to the Stanley Cup finals, and two consecutive titles in 2016 and 2017. "This was not a decision that was taken lightly, but as we continue to navigate …
Penguins split with 2-time Stanley Cup champion head coach Mike Sullivan
The Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday announced they were parting ways with two-time Stanley Cup-winning head coach Mike Sullivan just over a week after the club missed out on the playoffs for a third straight season.
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