💨 Abstract
Pittsburgh Penguins part ways with coach Mike Sullivan after a decade, following three consecutive missed playoff seasons. Sullivan, a two-time Stanley Cup winner, had a contract extension until 2024 and wanted to remain with the team as they retool around Sidney Crosby. The Penguins are now in a transitional period, with General Manager Kyle Dubas stating that the decision wasn't taken lightly.
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