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Penguins and Head Coach Mike Sullivan Agree to Part Ways
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Thanks for the two cups, Mike, and for revolutionizing the game for a time.
Since this is a "mutual agreement," does this mean the Pens are off the hook for the remaining years of his contract?
Since this is a "mutual agreement," does this mean the Pens are off the hook for the remaining years of his contract?
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I just removed himself from Blackhawks consideration (I think Saturday) so who knows why that happened. He looks like a good up and comer. If you want guys like Quinn, Torts, Joel Q as assistants, fine.DeHaven162 wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:40 amHoping for Carle, but not sure if we're the young and up and coming team he'd like to leave college for.
Hard pass on Joel Q, Quinn, Tocchet, Torts. Laviolette.
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He was my first thought, but I think he's too good at developing players that I'd want to keep him there. Carle is my first choice, as of now and we know that'll change, haha. If he does great, you have your new long term coach and MacDonald can develop the kids. If he fails, MacDonald has another year at WBS.Admin wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:41 amKirk MacDonald?Ohio_Pens_fan wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:36 amSo, who’s up next? Quinn, Joel Q., Tocchet, selection by dartboard? Place your bets.
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Sullivan in Chicago makes sense as well. Why would he go to a team like the Rangers where the GM is on life support , or the Bruins where they fire their coach every year?
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All depends on what they agreed on. I imagine he received an excellent severance package deal. I'm fine with that, too. The man brought us two cups and a ton of great memories. Did a lot of food for the org, respectable and well-spoken.Tico Rick wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:43 amThanks for the two cups, Mike, and for revolutionizing the game for a time.
Since this is a "mutual agreement," does this mean the Pens are off the hook for the remaining years of his contract?
Thanks for your time with us Sully..
..but man was it ever time to go years ago.
So long Mike, hope you get a nice gig for.. any team.. don't care if you'll start coaching the Flyers or Caps or you finally ship back up to Boston.
Appreciate the good times. So long.
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Plus, Boston already had him and fired him. That said, I think they have a track record of rehiring coaches they had previously, right?Southern Fan wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:48 amSullivan in Chicago makes sense as well. Why would he go to a team like the Rangers where the GM is on life support, or the Bruins where they fire their coach every year?
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I read that Seattle could be a darkhorse candidate as they're willing to pay top dollar for their next coach.
It's probably going to be New York, but Chicago would be attractive. I don't see him going back to Boston.
It's probably going to be New York, but Chicago would be attractive. I don't see him going back to Boston.
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Thanks Sully....but it was way past time.
Looking forward to the next iteration of Pens hockey......very excited now!
Looking forward to the next iteration of Pens hockey......very excited now!
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Yeah. 2 Cups was a good run but his expiration date was long past due.
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Idk, Dave Hakstol was a really successful NCAA coach at North Dakota, his NHL resume at Philly and Seattle would tell you not to go that direction (college coach).DeHaven162 wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:40 amHoping for Carle, but not sure if we're the young and up and coming team he'd like to leave college for.
Hard pass on Joel Q, Quinn, Tocchet, Torts. Laviolette.
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I feel like this would be a good analytics questions: which place outside the NHL has the best track-record in supplying new blood to the NHL head coaching pool--college, the AHL, NHL assistants, or juniors? Of course, you have to evaluate individual candidates, but it would interesting to know if, say, college coaches have only succeeded in the NHL 5% of the time or something.pens_CT wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:03 amIdk, Dave Hakstol was a really successful NCAA coach at North Dakota, his NHL resume at Philly and Seattle would tell you not to go that direction (college coach).DeHaven162 wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:40 amHoping for Carle, but not sure if we're the young and up and coming team he'd like to leave college for.
Hard pass on Joel Q, Quinn, Tocchet, Torts. Laviolette.
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You also have the Botterill connectiondark_forces wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:55 amI read that Seattle could be a darkhorse candidate as they're willing to pay top dollar for their next coach.
It's probably going to be New York, but Chicago would be attractive. I don't see him going back to Boston.
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5 years late with this move.
He is going to go home and coach his son-in-law
He is going to go home and coach his son-in-law
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Who gives a **** where he goes. You ain't gotta coach at home but you gotta get the **** out of here.
To quote Wild Bill... Well.... bye.
To quote Wild Bill... Well.... bye.
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IDK, he's a top 3 coach so we want him out west.Antonio wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:30 amWho gives a **** where he goes. You ain't gotta coach at home but you gotta get the **** out of here.
To quote Wild Bill... Well.... bye.

Seriously, I think he'll succeed and do wish him well.
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Noon press conference with Dubas. First question should be: “You have repeatedly said if you don’t have a Mike Sullivan you’re looking for one. What happened?”
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Which is funny, there's another Mike Sullivan just across town with the Steelers! 

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This is the precise question I would lead with! Why the change of direction?Admin wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:34 amNoon press conference with Dubas. First question should be: “You have repeatedly said if you don’t have a Mike Sullivan you’re looking for one. What happened?”
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Will the Pens' website have the press conference live?
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No one will care.
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Thanx god, damn time, 3 years too late..
Good luck Sully elsewhere, good riddance!
Good luck Sully elsewhere, good riddance!
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Not anymore!Fast B wrote: Mon Apr 28, 2025 11:42 amWhich is funny, there's another Mike Sullivan just across town with the Steelers!![]()