Mike Sullivan gave a lot to Pittsburgh throughout his 10 years as head coach of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and in his first game back in the Steel City, Pittsburgh did its best to return the favor.

Fans at Saturday’s game between the Penguins and the New York Rangers gave Sullivan a long standing ovation during the first period after the team played a tribute video to the former Penguins coach.

Sullivan and the Penguins parted ways on April 28, after the team missed the playoffs in three consecutive seasons. He signed with the Rangers as their head coach on May 2.

The tribute video starts and ends with Sullivan lifting up the Stanley Cup, which he did twice during his tenure as head coach (2016, 2017). He finished his time in Pittsburgh with the most wins (409) and most games coached (7

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