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Ted Nolan out as Islanders head coach
Summary from United States, from articles in English
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This selection may have been a feature of familiarity, as Bailey was a teammate of head coach Ted Nolan's son, Brandon. (article 3)
In trading down with, first, Toronto to seventh overall, and then with Nashville to ninth overall, Snow added two second-round picks in this year's year draft and a third-round pick next year. (article 3)
The Maple Leafs selected Schenn, who is expected to compete for a job this year, at five, while Columbus took Filatov with the sixth pick. (article 3)
Nolan took the Islanders into the playoffs in his first of two seasons in charge but the team disappointed last season and the coach leaves with a year remaining on his contract. (article 1)
UNIONDALE, N.Y. - Ted Nolan's return to NHL coaching ended after only two years Monday when he split with the New York Islanders over "philosophical differences" with general manager Garth Snow. (article 2)
Although there had been a growing rift throughout last season between Nolan and Snow, the somewhat surprising midsummer move was made after a morning meeting at Nassau Coliseum before the opening of a rookie training camp. (article 2)
" The process for me was something that took a lot of time to come to terms with Snow told The Associated Press. (article 2)
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Islanders, Nolan, Snow, DiPietro, coach |
Source articles
- Islanders coach Nolan leaves club (Washington Post, 07/14/2008, 221 words)
- Isles split with Nolan over 'differences' with GM (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 07/14/2008, 1033 words)
- ISLANDERS DEAL DOWN, TAP CENTER (NY Post, 07/16/2008, 297 words)
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