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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 ...
The New York Islanders fired Lou Lamoriello after seven years as president and general manager, the team announced Tuesday. Minority owner John Collins will lead the search for a new GM ...
Lou Lamoriello made it into the Hockey Hall of Fame by being one of the best NHL general managers in history during a tenure with the Devils that spanned nearly 30 years. Now, at 72, he’ll try ...
5 moves by Lou Lamoriello and what they'll mean for the Islanders' next GM Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello speaks to the media prior to a game a at UBS Arena on Oct. 26, 2024.
When you’ve reached the pinnacle of the hockey management world, like now-former New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello did, you have to know you’re always working on borrowed time.
ST. LOUIS — Lou Lamoriello, as always, is seemingly open to pretty much anything that would improve the Islanders as the NHL trade deadline approaches on March 8. That includes creating more ...
Lou Lamoriello will keep his position as general manager of the Devils even if they miss the playoffs for a third straight season. He assumed that post in 1987.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have hired longtime NHL executive Lou Lamoriello as general manager. Lamoriello resigned as New Jersey Devils president to take the job.
Lou Lamoriello is out as president and general manager of the New York Islanders, after the team said Tuesday the longtime NHL executive’s contract was not being renewed.
Lamoriello should be applauded for what he did in his 28 years with the Devils, including five trips to the Stanley Cup Final, but he paved his own way out the door once ownership changed.
Lou Lamoriello, the Devils’ 72-year-old general manager and one of their three current interim coaches, on Friday said he plans to stay behind the bench indefinitely.
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 ...