The Islanders can't afford to wait too long to hire a new GM
Briefly

The New York Islanders face a critical juncture after parting ways with Lou Lamoriello, their president and GM for seven seasons. The team is looking for a new leader amid concerns regarding their direction after missing the playoffs. The organization intends to maintain a professional hiring process as it evaluates candidates, with an emphasis on needing to act swiftly to secure desirable candidates before others poach them, especially in light of recent coaching vacancies. Interviews for the current staff will proceed, but the new hire is pivotal for shaping the team's future.
The Islanders must make a quick and thoughtful decision as they seek a new general manager to redirect the team’s future after missing the playoffs.
The Penguins firing coach Mike Sullivan emphasizes the urgency for the Islanders, as other NHL teams may also seek new leadership during the offseason.
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