Nolan Done With Islanders After Two Years
14th July, 2008 - 1:22 pm
ESPN - New York Islanders' Coach Ted Nolan has agreed to step down after two turbulent years with the team.

Nolan's departure came after a mutual decision with general Manager Garth Snow. Nolan had one year left on his contract with the Isles.

"Ted has helped us achieve some success over the last two seasons; however, it has become clear that we have philosophical differences and have decided together to part ways," said Snow in a statement released Monday. "Since last season and continuing into the summer, I have realized we do not share the same philosophies. I would like to thank Ted for his two years with the team and wish him the best." [READ]

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