Yeah but his first job is to the organization and keeping fans in the seats…Sullivan is negatively affecting that…tell Sid and discuss it with him…I’m sure he’ll see that’s for the best because this coach is not helping put the team in the best position…I’m sure sees this…can’t put comfort over that…
Keeping fans in the seats is not his first job. It's a byproduct of winning. So his first job is to construct a consistent winning team.
Any GM/POHO worth their salt would have told FSG during the interview process that the path back to consistent winning may include a few down years or some early inconsistency as the roster is reshaped. Retaining 87, 71, and 58 helps to mitigate poor attendance because casual fans will still come out to see them.
I know everyone is hoping attendance will force FSG/Dubas to make a move on Sullivan, but it really won't. It's likely been factored into the process. And yeah, Wednesday against Detroit was fairly empty, but last night against San Jose was over capacity. The Fleury game was over capacity.
As an ownership group, you can weather those moments if you believe that your hockey operations staff has a solid long-term plan. It's when you stop believing in that plan - or the hits are harder than anticipated - that changes happen, and the Penguins aren't there yet.
Mike Sullivan will not be fired because of attendance. He will be fired if Dubas believes he's lost the core or that the Penguins are not where they should be because of coaching.