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Latest On Penguins’ Head Coaching Search

May 15, 2025 at 3:53 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 7 Comments

In addition to considering Kings assistant D.J. Smith in their search for a new head coach, the Penguins are also interested in Capitals assistant Mitch Love and former Blues coach Drew Bannister as they look to fill their head coaching job, according to Josh Yohe of The Athletic (article link).

It seems clear Washington anticipates Love drawing interest for multiple of the remaining vacancies this offseason and isn’t expecting him back. While the team is still active in the postseason, they’ve granted Pittsburgh permission to interview Love – something that’s already happened and has vaulted him onto the “short list of favorites for the job,” Yohe writes.

There haven’t been many other candidates firmly linked to the Penguins’ open position outside of Rick Tocchet, who signed a reported five-year contract with the Flyers yesterday. Talks didn’t progress past a casual stage between Tocchet and general manager Kyle Dubas regarding the Pittsburgh vacancy, according to Yohe.

“Tocchet wants to win, and he wants to win now,” Yohe added. “You can argue about how close the Flyers are to winning. But the Flyers are further along in their rebuild than the Penguins are. Tocchet didn’t want to find himself in a situation where struggling in the first couple of seasons was OK because the franchise is building. He wants to win now and wasn’t certain that the Penguins are ready for that.”

As for the three named candidates, the writing on the wall indicates Love is Pittsburgh’s preferred name. He’s spent the last two seasons with the Capitals as an assistant under Spencer Carbery and drew interest for head coaching jobs. He was a head coaching candidate in the 2023 hiring cycle after winning back-to-back Coach of the Year awards with the AHL’s Stockton Heat/Calgary Wranglers, but lost out. Now 40, the British Columbia native has had the chance to acclimate to an NHL bench under a Jack Adams Award finalist and presents himself as a more attractive candidate this time.

Regarding Bannister, the former NHL defenseman finished 2023-24 as the Blues’ interim head coach and was given the permanent job last summer along with a two-year contract. His early-season departure was less to do with St. Louis’ 9-12-1 record out of the gate and more with Jim Montgomery unexpectedly becoming available for hire when the Bruins canned him in November. Like Love, the last two seasons were Bannister’s only ones behind an NHL bench in any capacity. His previous coaching experience came with the Blues’ AHL affiliate and the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack and Soo Greyhounds.

With Dubas in Sweden as Canada’s general manager for the World Championship and his open-minded approach to the search, there’s an expectation the Penguins’ search stretches into the latter days of May, Yohe adds.

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  1. jminn

    3 weeks ago

    It takes some teams like the Kings, Pens too long to realize they need to rebuild rather than flail for 3-4 years. By the time they realize the situation, it takes another 4-5 years to rebuild. I think the Pens are a couple of years ahead of the Kings. Neither team will be relevant for 3-5 years. Maybe longer,

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    • robert87

      3 weeks ago

      Dubas is rebuilding

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  2. RN

    3 weeks ago

    I like Bannister. Has a good coaching background. He just got the head coaching job and got shafted by Armstrong!!

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    • RedFeather

      3 weeks ago

      lol he didn’t get “shafted”. Army wanted Monty but he wasn’t available at the time. Bruins messed up and let Monty go. Army did what he needed to do for the logo on the sweater not for one individual.. Banisters is good coach and be a great addition to the Pens, I don’t disagree with that. Let’s not get it twisted though.

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    • yeasties

      3 weeks ago

      @RedFeather Bannister was hired and then term’d when Montgomery became available. Sure sounds like he got shafted.

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    • RedFeather

      3 weeks ago

      The whole reason we’re talking about Banister is because he has an opportunity to become a head coach of the Boston Bruin.. the Blues gave him a job yeah put him in this position. This is how these things work and trust me. It was probably premeditated and banister. Probably knew he wasn’t going to be there long-term. Did Banister last long? No but that opened doors for him. So it’s quite the opposite of getting “shafted”. He has publicly came out and thanked the blues organization to put him in this position after he was “shafted”. So you’re incorrect.

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    • RedFeather

      3 weeks ago

      The whole reason we’re talking about Drew Bannister is because he has an opportunity to become the next head coach of the Boston Bruins. The blues simply gave him a job that put him in this position. This is how these things work and trust me, it was probably premeditated in banister more than likely knew. It wasn’t going to be there long-term. Did banister go quicker than anticipated? Yes. But that open door is for him. So it’s quite the opposite of getting “shafted”. He has even publicly came out and thanked the blues organization to put him in this position after he was “shafted“. So you’re incorrect, buddy.

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