After yet another disheartening loss and four days until the trade deadline, here's the latest we're hearing on the Islanders ...
Isles President and GM Lou Lamoriello spoke on Isles acquisition Calum Ritchie and addressed Nelson’s departure on Saturday ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Lou Lamoriello did not give off the sense of someone satisfied with how the trade deadline went when he spoke to reporters before the Islanders beat the Sharks 4-2 on Saturday.
This is now on the players. The wisdom of what Islanders president/general manager Lou Lamoriello did (trade Brock Nelson after trying to re-sign him) or did not do (make any other significant ...
We know Lou Lamoriello’s fiery personality, after all. But that never happened in the end. Patrick Roy’s son, Frédérick, recently shared his thoughts in an interview with journalist Mikaël Lalancette ...
The trends of Lou Lamoriello’s drafts in his tenure ... or college players. Lamoriello helped write the book on how to mine the college-bound player route in the draft during his time with ...
Islanders have strict policy that doesn't allow beards, mustaches or long hair during regular season
Lou Lamoriello’s Islanders. Lamoriello, as has been his practice on every NHL team he has run, does not allow the Islanders to grow beards or mustaches or have long hair during the regular season.
If that is not a message, shouting in bold, block letters to Lou Lamoriello, then nothing is. “I think as a group we’re disappointed in ourselves,” said Kyle Palmieri, who could be someplace ...
Before puck drop against the San Jose Sharks, New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello spoke about his decisions at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline, the future, and his injured players.
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