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Why Mike Sullivan and the Penguin broke up on how to lead to Rangers hiring
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Why Mike Sullivan and the Penguins Parted Ways, Paving the Path to the Rangers’ New Leadership

August 11, 2025 2 Min Read
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The New York Rangers secured one of the NHL’s top coaches, Mike Sullivan, during the recent offseason. Sullivan was available after spending 10 seasons coaching the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he won two Stanley Cups. However, in his later years with Pittsburgh, the team’s performance declined, missing the playoffs for three consecutive seasons and failing to win a playoff round since 2018. Penguins GM Kyle Dubas did not solely blame Sullivan for the struggles but believed both the team and Sullivan would benefit from a fresh start, prompting Sullivan to seek a new coaching role.

Dubas reflected on the situation in April, likening it to a professor needing a new class or a class needing a new professor, suggesting sometimes a change is necessary for growth. He mentioned that throughout the season, he occasionally felt it was the right time for Sullivan to move on after a long tenure marked by success but increasing challenges.

Following his departure from Pittsburgh, Sullivan agreed to a five-year, $32 million deal with the Rangers, making him the highest-paid coach in NHL history. The Penguins chose Dan Muse as Sullivan’s successor.

Fan Take: This coaching change is a significant moment for hockey fans because it symbolizes a fresh start for both the Rangers and the Penguins. Sullivan’s move to New York could reinvigorate the Rangers’ chances of championship success, while the Penguins’ choice to bring in new leadership signals a strategic shift aimed at more playoff appearances.

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