The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Sullivan guides Pens back to conference finals

- By Will Graves

The Pittsburgh Penguins looked like they needed a day off. Maybe more than one.

And yet there the defending Stanley Cup champions were on Tuesday morning, dressed and skating barely 12 hours removed from a listless Game 6 loss to Washington that put Pittsburgh’s bid for a repeat in serious peril.

The Penguins weren’t there to get loose. They weren’t there as punishment. Mike Sullivan had a point to make. Several actually. And the coach owner Mario Lemieux hired nearly 18 months ago to be the voice that cut through the noise figured it was time to remind his players of a few things.

Namely, to stop being passive bystanders while the Capitals attacked and attacked some more. So for more than half an hour Sullivan zipped around the ice at the rink named after his boss, whistle at the ready. Intermitte­ntly he’d head to the whiteboard hanging against the glass then call his players over to join him so he could loudly — and repeatedly — make a point, his thick Boston accent ping-ponging off the walls and over the din.

“There’s times where you need rest, there’s time where you’ve got to work on some things and try and get better,” forward Bryan Rust said. “And that was our goal (Tuesday) and we accomplish­ed it.”

The proof came in Game 7 on Wednesday night, a clinical 2-0 victory over the Capitals that sent Pittsburgh to the Eastern Conference finals against Ottawa. While Sullivan deflected any praise in the aftermath — preferring instead to pepper his answers with words like “leadership” and “character” and noting the spectacula­r play of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury — the Penguins understand their ability to summon their best when they absolutely need it is due in no small part to the guy with the immaculate suits, blunt demeanor and knack for saying the right thing at the right time.

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby (87) sits on the bench with head coach Mike Sullivan behind him during Game 6 in an NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal hockey game against the Washington Capitals in Pittsburgh, Monday.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby (87) sits on the bench with head coach Mike Sullivan behind him during Game 6 in an NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference semifinal hockey game against the Washington Capitals in Pittsburgh, Monday.

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