The Islanders are adopting a more open-door policy, providing fans access to training camp practices and morning skates at Northwell Health Ice Center. This shift from the previous regime under Lou Lamoriello, who preferred secrecy, reflects new GM Mathieu Darche's initiative to attract the fanbase by creating in-person opportunities. This included a successful draft party and highly attended prospect development camp sessions. Planned events also include question-and-answer sessions with Darche, all accessible through the Isles 365 season-ticket subscriber program.
The Islanders continue to unveil much more of an open-door policy than they've had in the past, providing fans access to training camp practices and morning skates.
Under the new GM Mathieu Darche, the organization is shifting towards a business model focused on increased fan engagement and in-person opportunities with the current team.
This change marks a significant departure from the previous regime under Lou Lamoriello, who preferred secretive practices and limited outside access to players.
The initiative includes well-attended events such as the draft party at UBS Arena and additional activities at locations like Top Golf and Dave & Buster's.
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