PROVIDENCE, RI – Last Tuesday, after a rigorous and exhaustive search, the NY Islanders named AHL coach of the year, Scott Gordon, as their new head coach.
Scott “Flash” Gordon has been the head coach of the Providence Bruins for the last five seasons. Gordon, who won the 2007-08 Louis A.R. Pieri Award as the AHL’s outstanding coach, was named head coach of the NY Islanders by GM Garth Snow.
The Islanders held a press conference on Wednesday afternoon and introduced Gordon to the
Laviolette went on to coach and win the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006. One can be sure the Islanders realize the error of their ways and will give Gordon a longer leash to prove he is capable of winning on the
The Islanders are soon to be in a brand new arena, part of a larger project referred to as ‘The Lighthouse on
The future looks bright; Scott Gordon has proven he can lead young players and he can certainly win hockey games, the numbers are there. Gordon earned this opportunity.
Trust the Gordon’s Fisherman to steer the Islanders ship through the storm ahead, with help from an enthusiastic crew who can see a lighthouse and good times ahead.
Good luck “Flash”.
Contact the author at Thomas.chace@prohockeynews.com.

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