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Mike Sullivan fired: Penguins move on from longtime Sidney Crosby coach after third straight playoff miss

The Penguins and long-time head coach Mike Sullivan have decided to part ways, the team announced. Pittsburgh finished the 2024-2025 season with a 34-36-12 record in seventh place in the Metropolitan Division and missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year. 

Sullivan took over as the Penguins’ head coach in December 2015. He had been hired in June of that year to be the head coach of the organization’s AHL Affiliate. After Pittsburgh fired Mike Johnston following a 15-10-3 start to the season. Sullivan took over and the franchise quickly turned around its fortunes. He not only led them to a Stanley Cup win that season, but followed it up with a second consecutive Cup in the 2016-2017 season. 

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Here is more on Sullivan’s firing. 

Mike Sullivan fired

Sullivan started off his coaching career in Pittsburgh red hot. He set the bar extremely high with not only back-to-back Stanley Cup Final appearances, but with Stanley Cup wins. That ended up being the Penguins’ best finishes under Sullivan. Pittsburgh made the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs in the 2017-2018 season, but either lost in the first round or missed the playoffs in each of the last seven seasons. 

The final straw came this season. The Penguins not only missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season, but finished seventh in the Metropolitan Division with a 34-36-12 record. It was the first time that a Sullivan-led team had a losing record, not counting overtime losses. 

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Mike Sullivan coaching record

Here is a look at Sullivan’s season-by-season results as Pittsburgh’s head coach.

Season Wins Losses OT Losses Playoffs?
2015-2016 33 16 5 Won Stanley Cup
2016-2017 50 21 11 Won Stanley Cup
2017-2018 47 29 6 Lost in second round
2018-2019 44 26 12 Lost in first round
2019-2020* 40 23 6 Lost in qualifying round
2020-2021* 37 16 3 Lost in first round
2021-2022 46 25 11 Lost in first round
2022-2023 40 31 11 Missed playoffs
2023-2024 38 32 12 Missed playoffs
2024-2025 34 36 12 Missed playoffs
Totals 409 250 89 7 appearances, 2 Stanley Cups

*COVID-19 shortened season

What’s next for Sullivan?

Sullivan is 57 years old. He has had enough success coaching that he could look at retiring, but that doesn’t seem to be the most likely. Sullivan has plenty of experience coaching in the AHL, but it feels like with the other openings around the NHL that he will land somewhere. 

The Bruins, Rangers, and Flyers are among the teams needing a new head coach. Boston feels like a possible option since Sullivan has already had a stop there. He went 41 wins, 19 losses, 15 ties and seven overtime losses in his first season with the Bruins in the 2003-2004 season. Sullivan took a step back in his second season, and Boston finished with a 29-37-16 record. The franchise brought in a new GM, and he decided to bring in a new regime, resulting in Sullivan getting fired. He is also from Marshfield, Massachusetts, played for Boston University from 1986-1990, and then for the Bruins in the 1997-1998 season. 

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