If you're an Islanders fan feeling the sting of watching other teams in the Metropolitan Division bolster their rosters, GM Mathieu Darche wants you to know that it's not due to a lack of trying on their part. The pieces just haven't fallen into place yet.
After the first round of the NHL Draft on Friday night, Darche shared some insights into the team's efforts, revealing that he and his staff have been deeply engaged in trade talks across the league. Despite their efforts, those discussions have yet to materialize into a deal.
"We didn't have any trades, but I can't tell you we've been quiet the last week because that's basically, I've had my phone attached to my ear," Darche explained. "You're kicking tires.
Teams are calling. You're listening.
That's my job to listen on anybody that calls."
With the flurry of major trades already shaking up the NHL this offseason, it's only natural to wonder just how many of those conversations had the Islanders in the mix.
"I've called a bunch of teams," Darche continued. "Was I in on some of these trades? Yeah, I had a lot of discussions with these teams."
The challenge, as Darche sees it, is that pulling off a trade often hinges more on circumstances than mere desire. "Some of it circumstances, some of it is, you know, it could be other players' no-trade clause.
It could be various factors that we just didn't get anything through this time," he explained. While this might not be the most comforting news for Islanders fans, it's a glimpse into the complexities of NHL trades.
The Islanders are coming off their second consecutive season without a playoff berth, and there's been plenty of chatter around the league about whether Darche's strategy of bridging the current core with the next generation is the right move. Watching talents like Mason McTavish and Pavel Dorofeyev find new homes has only added fuel to the fire.
However, Darche remains committed to the cause. "Trust me, tonight on the way home I'm sure I'll be on the phone.
Tomorrow we'll be on the phone all day through the draft and Sunday again," he assured. "We don't leave any stone unturned."
The Islanders' front office might not have struck gold yet, but they're certainly not backing down from the hunt.
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