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New York Islanders say Lou Lamoriello won't return as general manager

  • The New York Islanders announced Tuesday they are not renewing Lou Lamoriello's contract as president and general manager.
  • This decision follows his seven years leading the team's hockey operations, during which they missed the playoffs this season.
  • Under Lamoriello, the Islanders qualified for the playoffs five times in seven seasons and reached the conference finals twice.
  • The Hall of Fame executive, 82 years old, also hired coach Patrick Roy in January 2024.
  • Managing partner John Collins will now lead the search for the team's next general manager.
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AM New York broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, April 22, 2025.
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