Fans of the Pittsburgh Penguins are expressing significant dissatisfaction following the dismissal of a well-regarded rinkside reporter. The news comes just one month after the reporter, Hailey Hunter, celebrated her marriage to her long-term partner.
Uncertainty Surrounds Dismissal
Hunter shared the news of her departure, stating that while she is appreciative of her three seasons covering the team, the specific reasons for her termination remain unclear. She was informed that the organization intended to “move in a different direction with the role,” according to statements made to TribLive. Hunter acknowledged the unpredictable nature of the sports industry, noting that she was not provided with extensive details regarding the decision.
Unfortunate Timing for Personal Milestone
The timing of Hunter’s dismissal is particularly poignant, as she recently married Gage Posey in May, after a five-year relationship. Hunter brings a substantial background in sports, having previously pursued a career on the LPGA Tour before transitioning into broadcasting. Her father, Tim, also has a connection to the Penguins, having played 55 games for the team between 1982 and 1984.
Support from Colleagues and Fans
Hunter expressed that her time with the network felt like family and anticipates maintaining strong friendships with her former colleagues. She noted the widespread shock among her coworkers and expressed deep gratitude for their kindness and support, which she stated has been invaluable.
Online reactions from fans have been overwhelmingly supportive. Many have voiced their disappointment, praising Hunter’s performance and knowledge of the sport. Comments on social media platforms highlight her perceived effectiveness in the role, with fans questioning the rationale behind the team’s decision to “go in a different direction.”
Official Statement and Future Plans
A spokesperson for SportsNet Pittsburgh conveyed gratitude for Hunter’s contributions and extended best wishes for her future endeavors. The statement also indicated that a comprehensive search for a new rinkside reporter for Penguins coverage will commence shortly.
The Pittsburgh Penguins recently concluded their 2023-2024 NHL season, reaching the playoffs for the first time in three years before being eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in a six-game series.

