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Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan speechless in interview after another loss

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Tom Banks
October 19, 2024  (1:59 PM)
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The Penguins haven't been at their best early in the new season, and after another loss, Head Coach Mike Sullivan struggled to put their failure into words.

This season, the Pittsburgh Penguins have started off slow, posting a 1-2-0 mark at home as well as an 0-2-0 record against Metropolitan Division rivals, and given that they are looking to break a two year Stanley Cup Playoffs drought, neither of those numbers are ideal. On Friday, the team once again fell to the Carolina Hurricanes by a score of 4-1, and after the game, Head Coach Mike Sullivan tried to put his frustrations into words.

"We played in our end tonight," said an unhappy Sullivan.

"We probably played 3 games that don't live up to our expectations, let's just say it that way," said Sullivan. "We have to have higher expectations of ourselves."

Given the roster that this team has, they should be playing at a very high level every night with both Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby still thriving, but unfortunately they've struggled to find that consistency early on. Sullivan wasn't alone in being frustrated however, as forward Lars Eller condemned the way that his team played, mapping out where they need to be better if they want to find sustained success.

"There's so many things that need to be better," said Eller. "The attitude, the energy, the execution... we put ourselves in bad spots all the time. I hope we won't see another game like this."

"I think we did it to ourselves," said Eller. "I think our lack of energy, will, winning pucks, execution was all missing today."

The Pittsburgh Penguins next four games come on the road in Canada against Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, so things clearly aren't getting much easier for the team, with these being the tough road trips that could eventually define their season. At 3-3-0, the Penguins season certainly isn't lost, as few teams in the East are separating themselves early in the year, but if they want to give Crosby, Malkin, Kris Letang and this team a chance at another Stanley Cup, they need to improve on a nightly basis moving forward.

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