A rare decade-long run ends with a switch to the opposite coast. It’s the end of an era. What that era means, no one really knows. Brent Thompson, the
It was probably a never-happening-anyway, but the forever debate now rests on whether the Islanders’ effort made sense. A couple of codas to the Alex DeBrincat-to-the-Red
For the majority of the summer, I have repeatedly written that if the New York Islanders make a trade, Jean-Gabriel Pageau is the most likely player going out the door, and I still stand by that statement.
Alex DeBrincat is on his way to the Detroit Red Wings. As was the case with Johnny Gaudreau, Nazem Kadri and several other offseason targets that the New York Islanders have pursued over the years, DeBrincat is the latest one to get away.
For most New York Islanders fans, the NHL offseason is a pretty quiet time of year, a signature of general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello’s approach to free agency.
Not a lot happening, though a long-awaited trade is completed by the Senators and Wings. It’s a Monday in July, and pretty much all of the sexy free agents are off the market.
For what feels like too many times to count, the New York Islanders were tied to a high-profile goal scorer during the offseason and once again couldn’t seal the deal.
New York Islanders president of hockey operations Lou Lamoriello is on the record saying that he plans to use the remainder of the offseason to explore the NHL trade market in search of talent to supplement the team’s roster.
The trio of Matt Martin, Cal Clutterbuck and Casey Cizikas have been a staple of the New York Islanders for nearly a decade, minus the two seasons Martin spent in Toronto.
Both players were placed on unconditional waivers due to mutual agreements to terminate their contracts.
We don’t know if his time is over, but at least Parise gets one more gesture as he weighs his future. Cottage season remains in full swing, but there are still a few big tickets out there on the free agent or trade market.
Let's take a look at some of the worst contracts handed out so far in free agency.
With the free agency surge over, the Isles are about up to the cap while elsewhere one prominent UFA and one RFA want someone to dole out some money. Barring
It appears it’s a matter of when, not if, the Ottawa Senators will trade star forward Alex DeBrincat.
The New York Islanders’ offseason seems all but wrapped up. While general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello can still make a big move and possibly acquire Alex DeBrincat, his primary task was completed this summer.
The New York Islanders continue to spend in free agency, adding depth to their roster with the signings of Julien Gauthier, Karson Kuhlman and Brian Pinho, per an announcement by the team.
A trio of announcements, including a one-way deal for ex-Smurf Gauthier The New York Islanders continued their Strange, Semi-Transparent Summer by actually announcing some contracts again Wednesday.
The New York Islanders made a trio of depth forward additions today, signing Julien Gauthier, Karson Kuhlman and Brian Pinho in free agency.
The New York Islanders have signed forward Julien Gauthier to a two-year contract.
I’ll believe it when it happens—too often, the Islanders are the bridesmaids here—but maybe it’s real and not just to drive up Detroit’s price. The Alex DeBrincat saga has stretched into July 5, and the New York Islanders are one of two finalists for his services, allegedly.
The New York Islanders have already been a busy team this offseason. General manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello re-signed Pierre Engvall, Scott Mayfield, and Semyon Varlamov, then extended goaltender Ilya Sorokin for eight years.
New York Islanders general manager (GM) Lou Lamoriello typically waits the entire offseason until he makes his signings. This year, he wasted no time.
After prioritizing retaining their own free agents, the New York Islanders are shifting their focus towards bringing in outside help that can supplement their current core via trade.
Lost os moves and additions around the NHL, while the Islanders focus on keeping their own. Yesterday was a doozie around the NHL as free agency opened.
The New York Islanders are keeping a quartet of stars, but it's going to cost them.
Free agent defenseman Scott Mayfield signs a contract with the New York Islanders. The deal is reported to be a seven-year deal but the dollar amount was not announced.
Per CapFriendly, Sorokin’s extension carries a full no-move clause for the first four years of the deal, and then a modified no-trade clause for the next four years.
Stefen Rosner: There is speculation that the New York Islanders and Semyon Varlamov could be closing in on a two or three-year extension at around $2.5-$2.75 million David Pagnotta: The Islanders have around $9.5 million in cap space.
A lot of people thought Zach Parise’s career was over a few years ago. That wasn't the case, and now instead of assuming he's heading to retirement they are waiting to learn his decision on his playing future.
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