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Years of drama with Alex Palou's F1 flirtation seem to have settled down. A dream he asserts is in the rearview mirror as he ...
NHL News: Mike Sullivan, after a decade with the Pittsburgh Penguins and leading them to two Stanley Cup victories, has moved on to coach the New York Rangers.
Every NHL coach has his blemishes — even two-time Stanley Cup champion Mike Sullivan. But there’s reason to believe that Sullivan is the right coach at the right time for the New York Rangers.
It was late June of 2006 and 38-year-old Mike Sullivan was days away from being fired from his first NHL head coaching gig with the Boston Bruins. The uncertainty surrounding his job status must ...
Mike Sullivan’s move to the New. It’s been a head-spinning offseason when it comes to coaching turnover in the NHL. ... others face long-term rebuilds with slim playoff hopes ahead.
Michael G. Sullivan, who last was interim chief of the Phoenix Police Department, has been tapped to lead the U.S. Capitol Police, the department announced Wednesday. Sullivan will succeed J ...
The Rangers have officially announced the new additions to Mike Sullivan’s coaching staff. New York is bringing back a familiar face in former head coach David Quinn as an assistant.
"Mike has the philosophy of, ‘Don’t try to get noticed out there. Try to do the right thing,'" said Sullivan's mentor, who noted they still talk several times a year.
Is Mike Sullivan alone enough to propel the New York Rangers back to relevance? There are two parts to this question. Yes, Sullivan can change the culture around in New York.
NHL News: The Pittsburgh Penguins enter the 2025-26 season facing major changes with Mike Sullivan’s exit and Dan Muse’s arrival as head coach. Sidney Crosby, t ...
On Apr. 28, the Pittsburgh Penguins parted ways with a head coach who had been leading the team for a decade. And although Mike Sullivan was subsequently hired by the New York Rangers, Pittsburgh ...
Sullivan was at the helm for Pittsburgh from 2015-2025 and led the team to back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017. He left Pittsburgh as the Penguins' all-time leader in wins.