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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Islanders part ways with GM Lou Lamoriello
The New York Islanders will not renew the contract of president and general manager Lou Lamoriello, the team announced Tuesday.
·New Hampshire, United States
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