It seemed Lou Lamoriello finally had heeded the many calls to reshape a slowing, aging roster that has been running on grit and fumes for years now. Heck, I even wrote a column on Friday morning ...
Lou Lamoriello understands the urgency for the ... the mental adjustment to playing without Nelson played a part in the early sluggishness and lack of physicality. “We expected a slow start ...
Lou Lamoriello, who’d prioritized keeping his high-character core together too long after the successful seasons from 2018-2021, finally accepted reality and sold high on one of his best players.
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.
As CEO, general manager and team president for the New Jersey Devils, Lou Lamoriello helped craft two Stanley Cup championship teams with the Devils in 2000 and 1995. During his tenure ...
When New York Islanders President of Hockey Ops and General Manager Lou Lamoriello met with the media on Saturday afternoon, he explained that the objective surrounding the NHL Trade Deadline and ...
As Lou Lamoriello stated in his press conference, he was looking for a top prospect for Nelson. So it begs the question, what could he have gotten for other players who were available at the deadline?
In: Calum Ritchie, 2026 or 2027 first-round pick, conditional 2028 third-round pick, Scott Perunovich, Adam Boqvist Out: Brock Nelson, conditional 2026 fifth-round pick Lou Lamoriello hates ...