Penguins split with two-time Stanley Cup winning coach Mike Sullivan

Pittsburg – Mike Sullivan ended the Pittsburgh Penguins in about decade long.

The team announced on Monday that the Penguins participated in the two -time Stanley Cup winning coach just a week after the play -offs in the third season.

Sullivan, whose Pittsburg won a 409 franchise record, took the Penguins to the back-to-back championship in 2016 and 2017 and was left two more years to expand the agreement signed in 2022. The 57-year-old young man recently said he wanted to be with the club because it was the future of the Family Sydney Crossby to try to get back to the back.

General manager Kyle Dubas was a bit cautious last week, saying that he and the Sullivan had planned to confirm that their outlook on the party’s future was aligned. In a statement announced the decision to move forward, the club was not taken lightly.

“Since we continued to move on the penguins through this transitional period, we felt the best course for all those involved,” Dubus said.

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