Breaking News: Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan’s status in Pittsburgh may be more unclear than we think according to one insider.

Is it possible that Mike Sullivan is leaving Pittsburgh?

With all of the recent success the Pittsburgh Penguins have enjoyed, it would be impossible to discuss their achievements without mentioning longtime head coach Mike Sullivan. In light of this, rumors that Sullivan and general manager Kyle Dubas are engaged in a power struggle or that he may be leaving Pittsburgh seem strange.

In the 2002–03 season, Sullivan began working as an assistant coach for the Boston Bruins. After serving as the Bruins’ head coach for two more seasons, he moved on to work as an assistant coach for the Vancouver Canucks, Tampa Bay Lightning, and New York Rangers. When he was promoted to the NHL midseason in 2015–16, he was head coach of Wilkes-Barre, Pittsburgh’s AHL affiliate. He succeeded Mike Johnston as head coach. Sullivan went on to win the Stanley Cup in his replacement season as Penguins head coach in 2016–17.

Since winning consecutive titles, the Penguins have had severe postseason difficulties. They have failed to advance past the first round on several occasions and have now missed the playoffs for two years in a row. With a core that includes late-30s players Kris Letang, Evgeni Malkin, and Sidney Crosby, the Penguins are in a difficult situation. It is possible to go in a different direction, and many are curious if Sullivan will stay in charge during any prospective retooling or rebuilding. One insider claims that it is not out of the question to think that Sullivan might be coaching for a different team come football season.

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