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The New York Islanders have hired Mathieu Darche as their new General Manager and Executive Vice President, marking the end of a month-long search. Darche, with experience from the Tampa Bay Lightning, will oversee the team’s hockey operations and is tasked with rebuilding the franchise after a disappointing season. His responsibilities include evaluating the coaching staff and roster, while the team holds the first overall pick for the 2025 NHL Draft, providing a crucial chance to reshape the future.
New York – The New York Islanders have appointed Mathieu Darche as their new General Manager and Executive Vice President, concluding a month-long search to fill the position left vacant by the departure of Lou Lamoriello after seven seasons. Darche brings a wealth of experience from his time with the Tampa Bay Lightning, where he contributed to two Stanley Cup Championships in 2020 and 2021.
Darche previously held the position of Assistant General Manager for three years and was the Lightning’s Director of Hockey Operations for three years prior to that. In his new role with the Islanders, he will oversee all aspects of the team’s hockey operations, a significant responsibility as the franchise seeks to rebuild and regain competitiveness following a disappointing season.
The Islanders finished the recent season with a record of 35-35-12, which ultimately led to missing the playoffs. Darche faces several pressing tasks, including evaluating the current coaching staff and roster, negotiating contracts for restricted free agents like Noah Dobson, and making critical decisions about the future of head coach Patrick Roy. Having won the NHL Draft Lottery, the Islanders hold the first overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, offering Darche a pivotal opportunity to shape the team’s future.
Islanders Operating Partner John Collins expressed confidence in Darche, stating that he is the perfect choice to lead the team’s operations moving forward. Darche has expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him by the ownership group and is eager to bring his vision to the franchise.
Beyond his management experience, Darche enjoyed a nine-season playing career in the NHL, representing five teams: the Columbus Blue Jackets, Nashville Predators, San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Montreal Canadiens. Over his career, he played 250 regular-season games and 18 playoff games, amassing a total of 72 points. His playing experience is complemented by his involvement with the NHL Players’ Association’s negotiating team during the 2012-13 NHL lockout.
In addition to his hockey credentials, Darche has a background in business, having previously served as Vice-President of Sales and Marketing for Delmar International. He holds a Commerce Degree in Marketing and International Business from McGill University, where he was also inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015.
While Darche’s appointment marks his first General Manager position, he is viewed as a promising candidate ready to tackle the challenges ahead. As the Islanders embark on this new chapter, the organization hopes that his leadership and expertise will facilitate a revitalization of the franchise, ultimately aiming for a return to competitive standings in the NHL.
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