Pens name ex-Rangers assistant Muse as coach
Briefly

The Pittsburgh Penguins have appointed Dan Muse as their new head coach, replacing Mike Sullivan. General manager Kyle Dubas emphasized Muse's strong player development skills and his ability to coach special teams effectively. Muse, a first-time NHL head coach, has experience with the New York Rangers and Nashville Predators, where his penalty kill units ranked among the best in the league. His coaching career includes a championship with the Yale Bulldogs and success in the USHL, making him a compelling choice for the rebuilding Penguins.
'During this process, we met with many candidates who we felt would have been a fit as the next head coach of the Penguins,' said Dubas. 'But ultimately, Dan Muse stood out as the best choice.'
'From his success in developing college and junior players, to his impactful work with veteran players during his time in the NHL, Dan has shown a proven ability to connect with players at all stages of their careers and help them to reach their potential.'
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