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Patrick Roy to remain Islanders coach, new GM says

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Long-shot Islanders win 2025 NHL draft lottery (1:25)

The New York Islanders win the 2025 NHL draft lottery after having only a 3.5% chance to do so. (1:25)

Patrick Roy will remain as head coach of the New York Islanders, new general manager and executive vice president Mathieu Darche said at his introductory news conference Thursday.

Roy, 59, has a 55-47-17 record since replacing Lane Lambert as coach on Jan. 20, 2024. The Hall of Famer posted a 35-35-12 mark this season but failed to guide the club to the playoffs.

Assistant coaches John MacLean and Tommy Albelin will not return to the bench, Darche said.

Darche wasn't done there, however.

Asked about his interest in entertaining offers for the top overall pick of the 2025 NHL draft, Darche was quick with a response.

"Someone would have to really knock my socks off to trade that pick," he said.

New York landed the top overall pick of the upcoming draft earlier this month, despite having the 10th-best chance of winning the lottery at 3.5%.

Darche, 48, had served as the director of hockey operations for the Tampa Bay Lightning over the past six seasons. The Lightning qualified for the playoffs in each year of that stretch, including capturing consecutive Stanley Cup titles in 2020 and 2021 and appearing in the Final in 2022.

Tabbed general manager and executive vice president, Darche replaced Lou Lamoriello, who left the Islanders last month after seven seasons.