The New York Islanders’ 2024 offseason has been underway for more than a month and the team has already been active. They have signed top Russian free agent Maxim Tsyplakov and made a significant draft trade.
The New York Islanders cap situation is pretty compromised, with only a hair over $7 million in space before anyone has re-signed. The cap makes Jean-Gabriel Pageau, along with his $5 million cap hit, extremely expendable.
The Stanley Cup Final is set to begin in less than a week. For the New York Islanders, it will be the 40th straight year without an appearance in the last series in the NHL postseason.
NHL Free Agency will open in exactly four weeks. There will be some flashy names available, and there will be instantly regrettable contracts; as long-time hockey executive Brian Burke was fond of saying, there are more mistakes made on July 1 than any other day.
Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News: Last year at the NHL draft, New York Islanders GM Lou Lamoriello sent a second-round pick and Josh Bailey to the Chicago Blackhawks to get his $5 million off their books.
It’s time for another round of NHL rumours. The Stanley Cup Final is almost set, but there are plenty of NHL Rumours to go around. Teams that were eliminated from the chase for the silver chalice are trying to find a way to get back to the Promised Land.
After the New York Islanders lost their director of goaltending development and scouting, Mitch Korn to the Nashville Predators. They could have gone out looking for one, but instead decided to promote internally.
The New York Islanders have been active early in the offseason, notably with a recent draft picks trade. They moved back two spots in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft and acquired the Chicago Blackhawks’ extra pick in the second round in the process.
Now, the Isles need to try to add to their group in the hopes of grabbing a firmer hold of a playoff spot next season.
The New York Islanders have announced the promotion of Chris Terreri to director of goaltending for the organization. Mitch Korn had been in the role since arriving in the summer of 2018 with Barry Trotz.
The Brock Nelson era with the New York Islanders could soon be coming to an end, as the front office looks to continue its offseason work. It comes after president and general manager Lou Lamoriello struck a deal with the Chicago Blackhawks to give the organization an extra second-round pick in the 2024 Draft.
With both the New York Islanders and Winnipeg Jets’ seasons ending in Round 1, the two teams entered the offseason in frustrating fashion. The Jets had loftier expectations than the Islanders, and now feel a stronger sense of urgency to make changes to the roster.
With a big offseason ahead for the New York Islanders, they will replace a key figure in their front office. The member who they will need to replace is in the form of goaltender director Mitch Korn.
Memorial Day Weekend has come and gone. Barbecues are cooled, but the NHL trade oven is starting to heat up. Just before everyone broke off for the holiday weekend, the New York Islanders’ trade with the Chicago Blackhawks featured dropping two spots in round one (18th to 20th) and four spots in round two (50th to 54th).
The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is given to the player who “best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his community."
Anders Lee exhibits his leadership qualities every time he puts on his New York Islanders sweater, which features a ‘C’ on his chest. Now, as the winner of the 2023-24 King Clancy Memorial Trophy, the Islanders captain is receiving recognition from the National Hockey League for his leadership, both on and off the ice.
One of the on-ice leaders in the NHL is being honored for his work off the ice. On Tuesday, the league announced that New York Islanders captain Anders Lee is the 2024 winner of the King Clancy Memorial Trophy.
The NHL has announced that Anders Lee of the New York Islanders won the King Clancy Memorial Trophy. The award is presented annually to the NHL player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution to his community.
While the Stanley Cup Playoffs are still ongoing, most of the NHL is getting their offseason plans in place. One of those teams was a group that surprised some by making it into the postseason.
The Fourth Period: The New York Islanders gained another second-round pick in their draft pick trade with the Chicago Blackhawks last week. What is GM Lou Lamoriello thinking now?
Stefen Rosner of The Hockey News: The New York Islanders and Lou Lamoriello normally do not make a large splash in free agency. However, the potential chaos in Carolina could be an avenue to explore.
With nothing to do but wait until someone hoists the Stanley Cup, the Chicago Blackhawks and New York Islanders are looking ahead to the 2024 NHL Draft.
The New York Islanders have announced that they have signed top European free agent Maxim Tsyplakov to a one-year, entry-level contract. Tsyplakov spent
The Hurricanes had already set a franchise record for the fastest two goals in a playoff game, so what better way to advance to the second round than to improve on that mark by a second.
We had our first double-overtime game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Saturday afternoon, and it resulted in the New York Islanders avoiding elimination.
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