The Islanders will keep the status quo when next season begins, with president and GM Lou Lamoriello and coach Lane Lambert remaining with the team.
Zach Parise, Scott Mayfield, Pierre Engvall and Semyon Varlamov“Loyalty will never get in the way of impeding progress or making whatever decisions I have a responsibility to make,” Lamoriello said when asked about Bailey, who has spent 15 seasons on Long Island and will be an unrestricted free agent next summer. “Never. In Josh’s case, it looks like, maybe, it’s near the end here.
On the injury front, Lamoriello said Oliver Wahlstrom and Alex Romanov will both be ready for the start of training camp.and is set to become an unrestricted free agent next summer. The Islanders needed all 82 contests to punch their ticket to the Stanley Cup playoffs this past season.the acquisitions of Bo Horvat
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