Ex-Islanders savior Barry Trotz retiring as Predators GM amNewYork
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Ex-Islanders savior Barry Trotz retiring as Predators GM  amNewYork
"Trotz, who spent 15 years as the first head coach in Predators history, failed to build a winner in Nashville despite spending $100 million in free agency on former Stanley Cup champions Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault, and Brady Skjei. Instead, the Predators lost 52 games last season and were struggling to stay above .500, with a 25-23-6 record through 54 games."
"He ranks fifth all-time with 914 victories as a head coach and won a Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals in 2018. Just weeks later, the Islanders landed him in a franchise-altering move. Despite losing then-captain John Tavares, Trotz helped New York exceed all expectations and make the playoffs in 2019, which included a first-round sweep of the Pittsburgh Penguins at Nassau Coliseum just the franchise's second postseason series win since 1993."
"He then steered the Islanders to back-to-back Stanley Cup semifinal appearances during the COVID years of 2020 and 2021, falling twice to the Tampa Bay Lightning in six and seven games. Despite spending just four years behind the New York bench, Trotz is considered the second-greatest coach in franchise history, behind the legendary Al Arbour, who helped orchestrate the Islanders' dynasty, winning four straight Stanley Cups from 1980-1983."
Barry Trotz is retiring as Nashville Predators general manager after less than three years. He took over from David Poile in summer 2023, a year after his dismissal as New York Islanders head coach by Lou Lamoriello. Trotz spent 15 years as the first Predators head coach and invested heavily in free agency, including $100 million on Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault and Brady Skjei. The Predators lost 52 games last season and were 25-23-6 through 54 games. Trotz ranks fifth all-time with 914 coaching victories and won the 2018 Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals. He led the Islanders to multiple deep playoff runs and ranks among the franchise's top coaches.
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