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How Dan Muse reshapes the Penguin forward group
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Dan Muse’s Vision: Transforming the Penguin Forward Line-Up

August 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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For the first time in a decade, the Pittsburgh Penguins will be introducing a new head coach. In April, they parted ways with longtime coach Mike Sullivan after the team missed the playoffs for the third straight season. This move came as a surprise since Sullivan had expressed his readiness for the upcoming season, but it was evident that General Manager and President Kyle Dubas had been contemplating the change for some time.

Dubas explained to reporters that he had ongoing communication and collaboration with Sullivan throughout the year and acknowledged the challenges of sustaining a team’s progress after a lengthy and successful coaching tenure. Shortly after leaving the Penguins, Sullivan was hired by the New York Rangers. In June, the Penguins appointed Dan Muse as their new head coach, marking his first NHL head coaching role. Muse is expected to nurture young talent while maximizing the contributions of veteran players.

Muse’s arrival signals a fresh approach and innovative strategies, including the chance to experiment with different line combinations during the season. The Penguins currently have an abundance of forwards, though that might soon change as trade discussions continue for players like Rickard Rakell and Brian Rust, but no satisfactory offers have come through yet. Kevin Hayes, Noel Acciari, and Danton Heinen remain on the roster, though there is potential for movement before the season starts.

Whether trades happen or not, Muse has ample opportunity to evaluate lineups. While the Rust-Crosby-Rakell line was standout last season, Muse might consider reshuffling players to give someone like Rutger McGroarty more ice time with Crosby. McGroarty, who netted his first NHL goal in April, showed strong chemistry with Crosby in a short eight-game span, boasting impressive scoring and shot metrics.

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Ville Koivunen also gained valuable experience playing alongside Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, demonstrating playmaking abilities that should complement Malkin well as he seeks a more consistent linemate this season. At 39, Malkin remains a key figure for the Penguins.

The middle and bottom six lines also promise intrigue. Muse has previously combined players like Tommy Novak, Philip Tomasino, and Connor Dewar to potent effect, and Dewar can also provide depth if shifted to the fourth line alongside Justin Brazo. Blake Rizutto, if healthy, could contribute defensively and on penalty kills. Anthony Mantha’s versatility makes him valuable anywhere in the lineup, with a strong Mantha-Malkin-Rust or Rakell line as a possibility. Additionally, Philip Harlander could earn a roster spot after impressive performances in the SHL.

With so many forward options, the Penguins have diverse strategies to explore. Muse’s choices in line combinations will shape how challenging the Penguins are to face in the coming season.

(Fan Take): The Penguins’ coaching change and the fresh lineup possibilities make this an exciting period for the team and its fans. Dan Muse’s innovative approach could rejuvenate the Penguins, making them a dynamic force in the NHL and adding fresh intrigue to the league’s competitive landscape.

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