strange happenings..
(Ticker) - Barely a month after taking the job, Neil Smith apparently is no longer the general manager of the New York Islanders.
TSN of Canada is reporting Tuesday that Smith is out as the team's GM.
It is unclear whether Smith quit or was fired, the report said. The Islanders named Smith their GM on June 8, the same day they hired coach Ted Nolan.
Smith, who was the New York Rangers' GM from 1989-2000 and assembled the team that ended their 54-year Stanley Cup championship drought in 1994, had returned to the team by which he was drafted. He first served as a scout with the Isles and owns a Stanley Cup ring from the 1981-82 season before taking a job as scout with the Detroit Red Wings.
Smith had replaced Mike Milbury, who stated in January he would step down once a suitable successor was found. He assumed a position as vice president of Islanders owner Charles Wang's sports properties.
(Ticker) - Barely a month after taking the job, Neil Smith apparently is no longer the general manager of the New York Islanders.
TSN of Canada is reporting Tuesday that Smith is out as the team's GM.
It is unclear whether Smith quit or was fired, the report said. The Islanders named Smith their GM on June 8, the same day they hired coach Ted Nolan.
Smith, who was the New York Rangers' GM from 1989-2000 and assembled the team that ended their 54-year Stanley Cup championship drought in 1994, had returned to the team by which he was drafted. He first served as a scout with the Isles and owns a Stanley Cup ring from the 1981-82 season before taking a job as scout with the Detroit Red Wings.
Smith had replaced Mike Milbury, who stated in January he would step down once a suitable successor was found. He assumed a position as vice president of Islanders owner Charles Wang's sports properties.