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Lamoriello's tenure as general manager of the New Jersey Devils from 1987 to 2015 was the third-longest by an NHL general manager with a single team, following those of Conn Smythe and Art Ross. Lamoriello resigned from New Jersey on May 4, 2015, and became the 16th general manager of the Maple Leafs on July 23 of the same year.
The Devils had 20 different head coaches since the team moved to New Jersey in the 1982–83, with Jacques Lemaire serving as coach three times and Tom McVie, Larry Robinson, and Lou Lamoriello each serving twice. Three coaches have led the team to a victory in the Stanley Cup Finals: Lemaire in 1995, Robinson in 2000, and Pat Burns in 2003 ...
The Lamoriello Trophy is awarded annually to the champion of the Hockey East Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. The award came into existence on March 7, 1988 and is named for the first commissioner of Hockey East, Lou Lamoriello , who as of 2024 is the general manager for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League . [ 1 ]
Jon Ledecky and Scott D. Malkin are the Islanders' majority owners, Lou Lamoriello is their general manager, Patrick Roy is the head coach and Anders Lee is the team captain. [2] [3] There have been 19 head coaches so far for the Islanders franchise. The team's first head coach was Phil Goyette, who coached the team for part of the 1972–73 ...
Lou Lamoriello† September 10, 1987 – May 4, 2015: Won Stanley Cup three times in five finals appearances (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2012) 5 conference titles, 9 division titles, and 21 playoff appearances; 4 Ray Shero: May 4, 2015 – January 12, 2020: 1 playoff appearance [1] 5 Tom Fitzgerald: January 12, 2020 – present: 1 playoff ...
In 1996, he joined the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL) as a scout, working with his father Lou Lamoriello. In September 2001, Lamoriello took over the dual role of senior vice president of hockey operations for the Devils and general manager for their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Albany Devils. [1]
Lou Lamoriello was the 16th general manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs, holding the role between 2015 and 2018. The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario.
Eccleston retired from coaching in 1964 and turned the team over to former NHLer Zellio Toppazzini but, after a good first season, the Friars plummeted to the bottom of the conference and remained their for three years before former Friar all-star Lou Lamoriello was installed as head coach. The team began to recover in Lamoriello's second ...