Andy99
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Even the NHL Network pundits are flabbergasted Sullivan hasn’t been fired yet lol…this is from a poster on another site:
“was watching the NHL Network last night when they had a segment on "What do the Penguins do now?" Stu Grimson and Dave Reid both mentioned how weird it was that Sullivan (whom they both praised as a coach) hadn't been canned. Grimson said that he couldn't figure out how KD hasn't done "what 31 other teams would have done before this..." which is fire the coach. They both mentioned how regardless of how good a coach is that teams just need a change sometimes, and that this is one of those times.
Reid in particular was critical of the Eller trade saying that he was one of the few who seemed to care at this point, and that the way he was playing the Pens could probably have gotten more at the deadline. He did mention that they have some untradeable contracts and guys who no one would want right now, so maybe he was the only chip that could go at the moment. It was interesting - and in line with what most on this board have been saying for longer than we wanted - to see guys on the NHL Network basically saying that we're all not crazy in saying that you fire the coach first, then you see what you need to do next. I think not firing Sullivan is part of the reason we all are feeling that this team is spinning its wheels between admitting it's time to rebuild and keeping up the company line of "we're not that far off and Sully is the one to get us over the top." Rip the band-aid off, for expletives' sake! I'm ready. I can handle bad hockey if it's for an ultimate rebuild. I cannot handle bad hockey that comes from a stale group led by a stale coach”
“was watching the NHL Network last night when they had a segment on "What do the Penguins do now?" Stu Grimson and Dave Reid both mentioned how weird it was that Sullivan (whom they both praised as a coach) hadn't been canned. Grimson said that he couldn't figure out how KD hasn't done "what 31 other teams would have done before this..." which is fire the coach. They both mentioned how regardless of how good a coach is that teams just need a change sometimes, and that this is one of those times.
Reid in particular was critical of the Eller trade saying that he was one of the few who seemed to care at this point, and that the way he was playing the Pens could probably have gotten more at the deadline. He did mention that they have some untradeable contracts and guys who no one would want right now, so maybe he was the only chip that could go at the moment. It was interesting - and in line with what most on this board have been saying for longer than we wanted - to see guys on the NHL Network basically saying that we're all not crazy in saying that you fire the coach first, then you see what you need to do next. I think not firing Sullivan is part of the reason we all are feeling that this team is spinning its wheels between admitting it's time to rebuild and keeping up the company line of "we're not that far off and Sully is the one to get us over the top." Rip the band-aid off, for expletives' sake! I'm ready. I can handle bad hockey if it's for an ultimate rebuild. I cannot handle bad hockey that comes from a stale group led by a stale coach”