The tremors from the Mikko Rantanen blockbuster were still echoing around the league when another bomb dropped in Vancouver ...
Flashback to the 2022-23 season, and the Vancouver Canucks had a decision to make. A crowded salary cap outlook meant that ...
I am told, in actuality, with Rantanen entering their division, New York ownership is pushing harder than ever to obtain either JT Miller or Elias Pettersson. But that’s not the only team to look out ...
Or has it? After all, even before all the winning really kicked off, Lou Lamoriello said he had not yet thought about being a trade deadline seller. The general manager wanted to see if his team ...
However, Islanders general manager Lou Lamoriello has never sold in his six trade deadlines since joining the organization in 2018, so it's not automatic that he goes against his yearly trend of ...
This time, general manager Lou Lamoriello agreed on the terms of a trade with Doug Armstrong, the St. Louis Blues general manager. Indeed, the Islanders added another player to their blue line ...
While many fans may believe this team is still a first-round exit if they get to the playoffs, general manager Lou Lamoriello has made it abundantly clear that he isn't waving the white flag on ...
Would we expect any different from Lou Lamoriello? With defencemen Ryan Pulock and Noah Dobson now sidelined with injuries, the Islanders are having to push on without their top two scorers from ...
Farrel Hegarty and Joe Layton are set to join the Coronation Street cast as nightmare neighbours Lou and Mick Michaelis. The pair will move into Mawdsley Street, located at the back of Chesney and ...
Some fans want the team to sell off pieces, something Lou Lamoriello has not done since getting to New York. This is the second year in a row that the Islanders had two defenseman injuries and ...
The Islanders find themselves in the thick of the race with five straight wins and two defensive additions that look like a pair of shrewd adds by Team President and General Manager Lou Lamoriello.
A family’s dream vacation turned tragic when a mother and her 8-year-old son died of food poisoning at a Dominican resort, according to a new $10 million lawsuit. The Gougeon family had traveled ...