Penguins GM Dubas thinks many reasons for team's slow start. Coaching isn't one of them


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CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Pittsburgh Penguins general manager Kyle Dubas isn't blaming coach Mike Sullivan for the team's sluggish start. The Penguins are 13th in the 16-team Eastern Conference, about a third of the way through the season. Dubas says Sullivan remains the "right person for the job" as Pittsburgh searches for a return to the playoffs after missing out last season. The Penguins are in the midst of an 0-for-37 stretch on the power play. Dubas says he believes when the power-play starts becoming productive, better results in games will follow.

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