NHL teams attempt to reshape their rosters in order to make a push for the cup, or pull back and re-tool for the future.
By trading only Brock Nelson this week, general manager Lou Lamoriello committed to the challenge of trying to retool the New York Islanders while keeping them in contention.
Isles President and GM Lou Lamoriello spoke on Isles acquisition Calum Ritchie and addressed Nelson’s departure on Saturday ...
The New York Islanders hosted the team’s annual Women in Sports Panel, presented by Northwell and supported by Xerox and ...
Brock Nelson wasn't the only player the New York Islanders parted ways with in their trade with the Colorado Avalanche. BREAKING: Islanders Trade Brock Nelson To Avalanche In Blockbuster Move ...
with three points against the Pittsburgh Penguins and then the series-winning goal against the Boston Bruins after that. Nelson then scored the first-ever Islanders goal in UBS Arena.
After 16 years with the Boston Bruins, left winger Brad Marchand said, at his introductory press conference, that he's ...
Entering Wednesday night, the Orange and Black are four points out of the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.
The New York Islanders clearly had a plan entering the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. The goal of general manager Lou Lamoriello, whose team sits four points out of a wild-card spot, was to re-sign ...
And for the Islanders, there is still a playoff race. They started Thursday just four points below the cutline, albeit with five teams to jump. Whatever their team looks like Saturday, when the ...
After weeks of buildup, the NHL trade deadline did not disappoint on Friday. There were multiple stunning moves right at the ...
Avalanche get: F Brock Nelson (50 percent of salary retained), F William Dufour Islanders get: First-round pick in 2026 or 2027, conditional third-round pick in 2028, F Calum Ritchie, D Oliver ...