...1996, no one might have been put under the microscope more than Brodeur. Longtime president and general manager Lou Lamoriello certainly had questions to answer after the early-season stumble under new coach John MacLean, but Brodeur was...
...I think this is going to be an outstanding series. We know enough about each other," New Jersey general manager Lou Lamoriello said Friday. "It's a series that will have to take discipline."
...certainly made every effort they possibly could to have it work. It didn't work," New Jersey Devils president Lou Lamoriello said. "Winnipeg is excited, the league is excited right now. What they have been able to do there in a short period...
...an unrestricted free agent, and Pandolfo, a restricted free agent, signed multiyear contracts, team president Lou Lamoriello said. He declined to discuss specifics of the deals. Both have played exclusively for the Devils. The 2004-05...
...landscape was put into place, clubs are still adjusting to life under a salary cap. New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello has been under constant pressure to keep his team in compliance. Big contracts doled out last year to Alexander Mogilny...
...decide to remain in New Jersey in as many days, agreeing to a new multiyear contract Sunday. Devils president and GM Lou Lamoriello would not discuss the terms of the contract, but three New York-area newspapers said it was for seven years and...
...a veteran defenseman who brings a wealth of experience to our hockey team," Devils general manager and president Lou Lamoriello said in a statement on Monday. Havelid has two goals and 13 assists in 63 games this season. In his ninth NHL season...
...Wiebe openly and complained about his role with the team. Wiebe discussed the incident with Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello on Tuesday and asked that Nehrling be reassigned. Lamoriello agreed, recalling Nehrling -- the Devils' fourth-round...
...season, surpassing the mark set in 1997-98 and 2000-01. They won their fourth consecutive game and second since Lou Lamoriello fired Claude Julien with three games left in the regular season and the Devils in first place in the division. Brodeur...
...Come on, we're all big boys, we all know exactly what happens out there," New Jersey Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello said. "You're going to play, and you play to win. Not play to hurt, but play to win." Lamoriello said every...