NHL News: Two ex-Islanders coaches fired, players reflect on poor season
Briefly

The NHL experienced a busy day with playoffs and coaching changes, while the Islanders conducted their breakup day with only player interviews. Criticism was directed at GM Lou Lamoriello for avoiding media engagement, as fans expect more transparency regarding team direction. Players discussed injuries and team identity issues, indicating dissatisfaction with management's performance. The rising costs for fans, coupled with lack of entertainment value from the team, results in empty seats and calls for accountability from management. Overall, the article emphasizes the need for improvement and better communication from the Islanders' administration.
In seasons where you cannot deliver a good team, you sure as hell better be entertaining. If not, expect empty seats and calls for change.
Lou Lamoriello's cleanout day was filled with non-answers; fans deserve transparency about the team's future.
Players spoke about their efforts to get back for the playoffs but the overall team identity seemed lost, raising questions about the management's direction.
Charging high prices while showing disdain for media and fans leads to quiet arenas and dissatisfaction after not delivering a good product.
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