Mike Sullivan, who led the Pittsburgh Penguins to back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons, is deep into contract negotiations to become the next head coach of the New York Rangers, according to multiple media reports on Thursday.
That should be the biggest priority for the Penguins as they enter this next phase. The Pittsburgh Penguins are trending through some relatively uncharted waters right now.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. We’re deep into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, the teams that didn’t make the post-season are still being talked about.
The Pittsburgh Penguins made a splash in the coaching world when they announced they would part ways with long-time head coach Mike Sullivan. For 10 seasons, Sullivan had been behind the Penguins bench and worked his way to being the most successful coach in franchise history.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
Looking into some details of how the Penguins played, skated and shot the puck this season Tooling around on NHL Edge, the league’s player and puck tracking information and came across some interesting data points for the Penguins.
It seems the NHL is in a good place. Ratings are up, talent levels are high, and the league added two teams to get up to 32 in the not-too-distant past.
Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford let it slip where now-former Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan could land for next year.
The Pittsburgh Penguins had a disappointing season and missed the playoffs for the third year in a row. The team has a lot to fix this summer, and there will be changes to the lineup ahead of 2025-26.
It wasn’t long ago that the Pittsburgh Penguins fired Mike Sullivan as their head coach, and it won’t be too much longer before he lands a new job in the NHL.
It doesn’t have to be a retread.. Kyle Dubas gave a long answer about the future coach of the Penguins in his press conference on Monday. “What we’re looking for now is we’re looking to hire a great head coach,” Dubas said.
The great thing about Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford is that he is more than happy to say whatever is on his mind. The filter between his brain and his mouth does not exist, and you always get the pure honesty when he speaks to the media.
The New York Rangers need a new Head Coach, and reportedly, they're willing to outbid any team to land the services of the recently fired Mike Sullivan.
According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, several teams have already contacted former Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan about potential coaching opportunities.
In a move that has surprised many in the NHL, the Pittsburgh Penguins have officially parted ways with head coach Mike Sullivan after ten seasons behind the bench.
The Pittsburgh Penguins announced Tuesday that the club has signed center Filip Hallander to a two-year contract. The deal is set to begin in the coming campaign and will carry a $775,000 cap hit.
It didn’t take long for connections to grow between the Boston Bruins and former Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan. Not even 24 hours after the Penguins fired Sullivan, the Bruins are already targeting him for their head coaching job.
After spurning his qualifying offer in 2023 to return home to Sweden, Filip Hallander has signed a two-year deal with the Penguins beginning next season, according to PuckPedia.
Pittsburgh Penguins general manager (GM) Kyle Dubas announced on April 28 that the organization will move forward without long-time head coach Mike Sullivan.
The Pittsburgh Penguins and head coach Mike Sullivan officially parted ways Monday, ending a 10-year relationship that featured back-to-back Stanley Cup titles in 2016 and 2017.
Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third straight season, and on Monday, general manager Kyle Dubas announced that the team is parting ways with head coach Mike Sullivan.
Seth Rorabaugh of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Graves finished the second year of his six-year contract with a $4.5 million cap hit.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the third consecutive season. They have not supplemented their aging veterans with young talent to keep their window open.
The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins have announced that they’ve called up goaltender Sergei Murashov from the Wheeling Nailers. This comes after Joel Blomqvist left Wednesday Night’s vs the Lehigh Valley Phantoms after the second period with an injury.