Lou Lamoriello has ... long-term injured reserve) is no longer facing shots or skating on his own and that there’s no timeline for an eventual return. Previously, Lamoriello expressed optimism ...
New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello may back out of a trade ... the Islanders remain interested in Vancouver's No. 40, and the Canucks certainly have interest in Dobson.' ...
At No. 43 is New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello. The jury is still out on Lamoriello’s bold decision to bring Patrick Roy back to the NHL coaching ranks, but this veteran voice has never been ...
Islanders President and GM Lou Lamoriello met with the media in Tampa on Saturday morning, assessing the four newest players on the roster in winger Marc Gatcomb and defensemen Tony DeAngelo ...
He uses the face of his former general manager, Lou Lamoriello, to let his players know the mood of his meetings. "Yes, I got permission from him." This is excellent work by Gomez and certainly ...
At No. 43 is New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello. The jury is still out on Lamoriello’s bold decision to bring Patrick Roy back to the NHL coaching ranks, but this veteran voice has never been afraid ...
Islanders President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello met with the media on Saturday morning in Tampa Bay to provide status updates on Semyon Varlamov, saying the netminder is out indefinitely.
New York Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello addressed the media ... dead last in the AHL. Is Lamoriello worried? "No. As long as every time we bring a player up that we have there [plays ...
it's actually kind of surprising a full 1/10th of you want Lou to stay. No need to belabor the points made above — the fans have rightly identified Lamoriello as the main driver of keeping ...
Lou Lamoriello is not most everyone ... Islanders are where they are in the standings. So if Lamoriello were interested in trading his No. 1 defenseman, now would be the time.
A month after Lou Lamoriello ... goalie. Lamoriello’s track record suggests he’ll either be a buyer or stand pat at the trade deadline, thus risking losing Nelson and Palmieri for no return.