News

Short of moving the Islanders to Quebec City, it’s hard to see how the last few months could have played out in a better way ...
Islanders rookie GM Mathieu Darche's best move of his first offseason was the trade that sent Noah Dobson to the Montreal ...
It continues an organizational initiative of increased fan access that has been a significant change in the transition from ...
It’s been three weeks since July 1, when Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche said he was “very close” to locking up all ...
Welcome back to THN.com's Buffalo Sabres site. In recent days and weeks, we've been focusing on the teams the Sabres will ...
Matthew Schaefer was selected as the first overall pick by the New York Islanders in this year's NHL draft, becoming the ...
Welcome back. It’s time for Daily Faceoff’s third annual NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown, looking at the best all 32 teams have ...
Former Lightning assistant equipment manager Jason Berger will now be joining former Lightning Assistant General Manager ...
The Florida Panthers came at teams in waves. They had three forward lines that could score and score in bunches. The Panthers ...
Mathieu Darche stayed disciplined The salary cap rose by $7.5 million to $95.5 million, and Darche noted before the free-agent market opened on July 1 that both players and their agents were excited.
Barely a month into his new role overseeing the New York Islanders, Mathieu Darche understands there is not much he can take credit for yet in placing his stamp on the franchise.