
Rangers’ stable of prospects gives Mike Sullivan chance to shed unfair narrative
NY Post
The narrative surrounding incoming head coach Mike Sullivan suggests that the weeklong Rangers rookie camp that started Wednesday is superfluous.
Rookies? There were hardly any rookies on the Penguins over the 10 years of Sullivan’s reign behind the bench. Young blood? Youngbloods were the exception to the rule on the roster following the initial infusion of Jake Guentzel, Conor Sheary, Bryan Rust and goaltender Matt Murray during the early days of Sullivan’s tenure that began with back-to-back Cup championships in 2016 and 2017.
That’s a fact.
But it is also a fact that the Pittsburgh hierarchy that featured GM Jim Rutherford — before Ron Hextall and Kyle Dubas entering his third season — were in the business of going for the Cup every season. The Penguins traded their first-round draft pick for six out of seven years from 2015-21 in deals that brought back Phil Kessel, David Perron, Ryan Reaves, Derick Brassard, Sami Kapanen and Jason Zucker.

SAN DIEGO — As you may have seen elsewhere in this newspaper (and also if you haven’t deleted me yet from your social media), I have a book coming out Tuesday called “The Bosses of The Bronx.” Much of it details the 37 years’ worth of antics, winning, losing, winning again and overall mania of George Steinbrenner’s time with the Yankees.

Cade Cunningham, almost inarguably the best player in the East this season, is likely out for the remainder of the regular season. That’s the word out of Detroit following the depressing news that Cunningham punctured a lung when he took a knee to his side Tuesday from Washington’s Tre Johnson while chasing a loose ball.

Wednesday was another positive day at Yankees camp. For the first time since March 6, 2025 — an outing in which he knew “something wasn’t right,” which began a weeks-long saga that ended on the operating table for Tommy John surgery — Gerrit Cole was back on a mound and facing hitters in game action.










