Lou Lamoriello out as Islanders GM in seismic shift after ugly season
Briefly

Lou Lamoriello has been released from his duties as president and general manager of the Islanders after a disappointing season that saw the team post a 35-35-12 record, missing the playoffs for the second time in four years. His tenure since 2018 witnessed the team reach notable heights but ultimately decline. Ownership has tasked John Collins with the search for Lamoriello's successor. Despite his mixed legacy, Lamoriello leaves with the second-highest career wins for a GM in NHL history, and may well seek another opportunity in the league.
The Islanders extend a heartfelt thank you to Lou Lamoriello for his extraordinary commitment over the past seven years. His dedication aligns with his Hall of Fame career.
A 35-35-12 record in 2024-25 that saw the Islanders miss the playoffs for the second time in four seasons...was enough for ownership to take decisive action.
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