NHL draft makes clear Lou Lamoriellos promised Islanders changes wont come easy

LAS VEGAS — There were fireworks before 9 a.m.here in the desert with Mikhail Sergachev getting dealt to Utah, and there could be more in the coming days, with names such as Nikolaj Ehlers and Rutger McGroarty still with situations yet to be resolved, with names such as Jake Guentzel and Steven Stamkos possibly hitting free agency Monday. The Islanders, however, stayed at the low-limits table for the time being. After standing pat on day two of the draft and making all five of their picks as scheduled, the only thing clear about the Islanders’ situation is that delivering the sort of change that Lou Lamoriello promised on breakup day is not going to be so easy. “Depends on what’s available and what you can do,” Lamoriello said on the floor of The Sphere after the draft wrapped up.

“I don’t go back on anything I said.Have every intent to try and change.

But it’s a cliché of not doing it for the sake of it, and I hate to even say that.But it might take a little time.

It’s not something that we’re gonna rush into. “If there’s a change that’s gonna help us, we’re gonna do it.We’re committed to winning.

That’s the bottom line.” Read between the lines, and it sounds like Lamoriello is saying the Islanders don’t want to dump assets just to make cap-clearing moves, at least unless they know for certain it’ll pay off on the other end. The Islanders are not in the business of giving up players for less than they value, even in the case of Oliver Wahlstrom, who Lamoriello said the team plans to qualify as a restricted free agent so they will not lose him for nothing. “If we can get him an opportunity because it hasn’t worked out [we will], but we’re not just going to give him away,” Lamoriello said.“He’s still a hockey player.” Look at their cap sheet, with a projected $5.65 million of space going into free agency that does not include qualifying offers that must be extended by 5 p.m.

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