The New York Rangers are reportedly in advanced negotiations to hire former Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Sullivan as their new head coach. This deal could become one of the largest contracts for a coach in NHL history. Sullivan, who left the Penguins after ten seasons that included back-to-back Stanley Cup victories, is poised to step in after the Rangers fired Peter Laviolette following a disappointing season. He has previous ties to the Rangers, having been drafted by them in 1987 and served as an assistant coach between 2009 and 2013.
Sources indicate that the New York Rangers are negotiating with Mike Sullivan to become their next head coach, potentially finalizing one of the most valuable contracts in NHL history.
Sullivan's arrival comes shortly after a decade-long coaching career with the Pittsburgh Penguins, where he won two Stanley Cups, even as the team faced playoff struggles recently.
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