So, the Lou
Lamoriello rumors got a little more substance today when Arthur Staple
mentioned Lamoriello “will be running the Islanders’ hockey operations in a
matter of days, sources confirmed to The Athletic on Monday.” He
joins his son Chris, already Isles Assistant GM. Lou Lamoriello was removed as
GM for the Maple Leafs for Kyle Dubas at the end of April. Over his esteemed
career as an NHL executive, as GM of the Devils, Lamoriello helped solidify New
Jersey and win 3 Stanley Cups. As GM of the Leafs, he helped add top talent and
enabled the Leafs to make the playoffs before losing to Boston, 4 games to 3,
last season. Lamoriello joined the Toronto organization in 2015 and was the
reason behind drafting players like Auston Matthews and Mitch
Marner.
It’s been
confirmed that Lou Lamoriello will be running hockey operations as Team
President. His new role will be to oversee ("having full authority") any and all hockey operations for the New York
Islanders. He is reserving any further comments at this time. That means 12-year
GM, Garth Snow (4 playoff appearances and 1 playoff round win in 2016 vs. Fla) could
be reassigned with 4 years remaining on his contract or fired with a “steep buy
out,” per Staple. Sources say Snow and Lamoriello are close friends, so I’d
expect him to remain in some capacity, or even stay as GM under his watch, but he has fired people for much
less over his tenure in the NHL. Garth Snow and Doug Weight were in Denmark
scouting the Worlds’ last week.
Elliotte
Friedman added a few details today as well. “I'm not exactly sure how it will
all work, but we've all believed Lamoriello will eventually run the NYI hockey
operations department...and it's believed he represented the Islanders when he
spoke to Tavares … More details are to come in the next few days, but there was
contact last week between UFA-to-be John Tavares and former TOR GM Lou
Lamoriello … On Lamoriello/NYI/Tavares contact, I’m told that in the eyes of
the NHL, there are no issues with the process.” It seems like the Ownership
group of Malkin and Ledecky want it to be so. And I doubt they stop at
Lamoriello. Rumors of former Islander, Tom Fitzgerald, is possibly in line to join
the front office as well - perhaps as the GM to Lamoriello’s President? The
next few days should be interesting. Will moves like this be enough to keep
impending free-agent and team captain, John Tavares in the organization?
Staple added, “Malkin
has been meeting regularly with Pat Brisson, Tavares’ agent, and those two most
likely arranged the sit-down. The Dec. 20 announcement that the Islanders won
the right to develop an arena at Belmont Park was a big step towards that
respectability, especially in Tavares’ eyes. 'For my situation, it’s really
exciting news. I’m not going to say it’s going to change or ultimately make my
decision, but everything that’s involved in my daily life plays into it and
going to the rink, playing games is a big part of that,’ Tavares said at the
press conference that day.”
Lou Lamoriello
brings a no-nonsense, accountable, proven NHL level executive presence to a
franchise in desperate need to reinvent their image and change a culture of
mediocrity and crap-shoot gambles. Some may see the 75-year-old as a bit of the
old guard, but the man knows hockey. He proved what he could do with Brendan
Shanahan in rebuilding a solid base for a struggling but respected and sacred
franchise in Toronto. The New York Islanders have quality free agents to
evaluate and a lot of moves to make this summer, even before the July 1st
open to free agency. The new-look management group have the 11th and 12th picks
in June’s NHL Entry Draft, along with some NHL and prospect talent to negotiate
with. It starts with Tavares, then a quality NHL netminder and a few more
pieces to perhaps galvanize a new culture for the organization, poised to
reinstate its winning traditions with Belmont on the horizon.
What will today's
move actually mean for our New York Islanders? I can’t wait to find out.
Isles Notes:
Isles Draft Party is set for June 22nd at 5:00pm at the old Barn.
Per
@IgorEronko, “Thing is I heard it from his Russian agent. Who will get NHL
licence soon. Spoke a bit to Sorokin today. Said: 'Sure, someday I would be
proud to be a part of NY rivalry'. Money is a factor absolutely. But so is
doubtful management. Sorokin is the highest paid CSKA player now.”
Per Arthur
Staple, “Been asked about @IgorEronko's
tweet re: Sorokin and Snow. Here's what I know: -- It's still about $ --
Sorokin makes a lot of it in the KHL and doesn't want to play on a 2-year ELC.
-- Sorokin's US-based agent was Snow's agent. Would be an odd way to show he
dislikes GS.”
Per Rob Taub, “These
words from my interview with Jeremy Roenick: “If the Islanders don’t get a
goaltender in the offseason, I’m convinced they don’t want to win anymore.” #Isles”
Sound Tigers
Notes:
The @NYIslanders have signed Travis St.
Denis (F) to a two-year, two-way (NHL/AHL) deal.
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