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"It's a great mix": New Penguin coaching staff are ready to focus on development
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New Penguin Coaching Team Poised to Drive Growth with an Exciting Blend of Talent

July 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins have embarked on a new chapter as the team undergoes a rebuilding phase with a strong emphasis on developing younger talent. This focus on growth and development is reflected in their recent coaching changes. After parting ways with longtime head coach Mike Sullivan, who moved on to the New York Rangers, the Penguins hired Dan Muse as their 23rd head coach on April 28th, signaling a fresh start for the franchise.

By mid-July, Muse had assembled an almost entirely new coaching team. He brought in Todd Nelson, Nick Bonnino, Rich Coon, and Mike Stothers, along with assistant video coach Troy Puckett. The only holdovers from Sullivan’s staff were goaltending coach Andy Chiodo and video coach Madison Nickel. General Manager Kyle Dubas clearly aimed for a new direction, with each coach joining for various reasons but united in their goal to maintain the team’s winning culture while nurturing the next generation of players.

Much of the summer has been dedicated to relationship building and planning for the upcoming training camp. Muse emphasized the importance of fostering a competitive environment for individual and team growth from day one. Assistant coach Mike Stothers expressed excitement about working collaboratively in a staff that values diverse strategies and approaches.

Todd Nelson brings a wealth of developmental experience, having guided the Hershey Bears to consecutive Calder Cup championships and previously won the Calders with the Grand Rapids Griffins. He sees winning as a critical part of player development and is enthusiastic about working with Pittsburgh’s young prospects, whom he has observed firsthand.

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Stothers, who has experience coaching at various levels from juniors to the NHL and recently worked with the Anaheim Ducks, also highlighted the collaborative nature of the coaching staff. The blend of playing experience, veteran coaching skills, and youth development expertise is expected to benefit the Penguins moving forward.

Despite some anticipated growing pains and the need for alignment with star veterans like Sidney Crosby, Evgeny Malkin, and Kris Letang, Muse is confident in his staff’s ability to connect with players and maximize their potential. With a dedicated and hardworking coaching team in place, the Penguins are preparing to enter the upcoming season with renewed energy and focus.

On June 4th, Dan Muse’s hiring was officially announced at PPG Paints Arena, marking a significant milestone for the franchise as they look to merge experience and fresh perspectives to shape the future of the Penguins.

Fan Take: This coaching overhaul is a clear sign that the Penguins are committed to evolving and staying competitive through youth development and fresh coaching insights. For hockey enthusiasts, this transition period promises an exciting blend of experienced leadership and emerging talent that could shape the sport’s next generation of stars.

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