The Commercial Appeal

Trotz fired by Islanders after missing playoffs

- Stephen Whyno

The New York Islanders have fired coach Barry Trotz after missing the playoffs in his fourth season with the team. General manager Lou Lamoriello made the surprising announceme­nt Monday, more than a week after the regular season ended. Trotz had one year left on his five-year contract.

“It would be a tremendous understate­ment to say this was not an easy decision,” Lamoriello said on a conference call. “Unfortunat­ely it is my role to make the best decisions for the organizati­on. … I believe this group of players needs a new voice.”

Lamoriello declined to give reasons for why he believed a new voice was needed.

Trotz coached the Islanders to playoff appearance­s in each of his first three years with them, reaching the Eastern Conference final in 2020 and 2021 before losing to the eventual Stanley Cup-champion Tampa Bay Lightning.

A series of events outside Trotz's control contribute­d to the Islanders missing the playoffs this year. While their new arena was being finished, they opened the season on a 13-game road trip and were hit with a string of coronaviru­s-related absences and injuries that derailed their season.

Lamoriello said the choice to move on from Trotz was not made primarily about what happened this past season. He said, “Tis is certainly a business decision as far as hockey and winning.”

Trotz joined the Islanders in the summer of 2018 after winning the Stanley Cup earlier that year with the Washington Capitals. The Capitals decided at the time not to rework Trotz's contract despite the championsh­ip and granted him his release.

He coached the Nashville Predators for their first 15 seasons, helping them reach the playoff 17 times. His 914 regular-season wins rank third among coaches in NHL history. Trotz could immediatel­y become a candidate for vacancies in Philadelph­ia, Detroit and Winnipeg, plus others that open up because of his availabili­ty.

The Islanders now begin a coaching search with the franchise in the midst of contending window. Asked what he was looking for in a replacemen­t, Lamoriello said he couldn't answer specifically and added there was no timeline.

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