
Sidney Crosby tells the story of meeting the new Pittsburgh Penguins president and what he's bringing to the organization.
Following the dismissal of Ron Hextall and Brian Burke from the Pittsburgh Penguins front office, it was not a quick operation finding their replacement.
Fenway Sports Group wanted the perfect candidate to step in for the Penguins and when the Toronto Maple Leafs fired Kyle Dubas, they had their target set.
Despite having interviewed and been linked to numerous candidates, everything was put on pause to give Dubas an extra close look.
During the process, a report came out about Dubas meeting with captain Sidney Crosby at the Penguins practice facility.
Crosby recently joined the 32 Thoughts Podcast and was asked about the meeting.
The first thing Crosby did was clear the air and state that he did not change any plans to meet Dubas at the facility, rather it was complete irony.
Crosby was just getting back to Pittsburgh after a vacation and was notified that Dubas would be meeting with team officials in Cranberry.
“They had said that he was going to the practice rink,” Crosby said. “I just happened to be there at the same time. It was really last minute.”
The meeting may have been a pure coincidence, but Crosby and Dubas still exchanged some questions and answers regarding the organization.
Crosby told Dubas about where he felt the team was and how disappointing of a year the 2022-23 season was.
Regardless of the outcome, Crosby believed his team was still competitive and Dubas agreed, seeing things in a similar light.
Ever since Dubas was officially hired as the president of hockey operations and later the general manager of the Penguins, he’s been working add to an already competitive team.
Crosby says that Dubas is a new age GM and is constantly trying to bring an updated and fresh outlook in every facet of the organization.
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