Sources - Islanders hiring Lightning's Mathieu Darche as GM - ESPN
The New York Islanders have the man to make the first pick in the draft. Sources say the team is hiring Tampa Bay Lightning assistant general manager Mathieu Darche as its new GM.
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The New York Islanders have the man to make the first pick in the draft. Sources say the team is hiring Tampa Bay Lightning assistant general manager Mathieu Darche as its new GM.
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