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The New York Islanders will not renew the contract of president and general manager Lou Lamoriello, the team announced ...
Lou Lamoriello is an original. One of a kind who walks with hockey’s historical giants. He belongs in the same sentence with ...
The Islanders made the playoffs in five of seven seasons under Lamoriello, a Hall of Fame executive who turns 83 in October and has been an NHL GM continuously since 1987. But the Islanders went 35-35 ...
The New York Islanders fired Lou Lamoriello after seven years as president and general manager, the team announced Tuesday.
Lou Lamoriello said that there would be changes this summer. The first change the Islanders made was to show Lou Lamoriello ...
Lamoriello ranks second among general managers in the Islanders’ 53-year history behind only Bill Torrey, helming an era that saw the team make the playoffs in five of seven seasons. They were one ...
The New York Islanders are shocking the system as they decided last week the time was right to move on from Team President ...
Lou Lamoriello’s tenure with the New York Islanders ended after seven years, marked by both triumphs and struggles. Despite leading the team to playoff success, his recent decisions, coupled ...
Rumors of big off-season changes for the New York Islanders had been percolating since the March 7 trade deadline.
The 82-year-old Hall of Famer spent the last seven years running the Islanders' hockey operations, and nearly 50 years as a front office executive.
The New York Islanders announced on Tuesday that general manager Lou Lamoriello’s contract with the team would not be renewed ...
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