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After the game on Sunday, Rick told our medical staff that he was suffering from headaches
Isles' goaltender sidelined by headaches Mar 27, 2007
Kyle has been a critical part of our young core over the past few seasons
Isles sign Okposo to five-year extension May 25, 2011
John has been a game-breaking type of player at every level and will add a scoring touch to our lineup
Tavares goes No. 1 in NHL Draft Jun 26, 2009
With the majority of the regular season still ahead of us, our goal remains to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs
Gordon fired as coach of Islanders Nov 15, 2010
We have made tremendous strides as a team this season under Jack's direction and I'm confident that he's the right person to lead the Islanders into the playoffs
Capuano will remain Islanders' coach Apr 12, 2011
Garth E. Snow (born July 28, 1969) is an American retired professional ice hockey goaltender and is currently the general manager for the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League.
Snow was drafted by the Quebec Nordiques out of Mount Saint Charles Academy in the sixth round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. He went straight to the University of Maine for four years and for three straight years led the NCAA in wins. After helping lead the school to a 42–1–2 record and the NCAA Championship in 1993, he was named to the All-Tournament team. After spending the majority of 1993–94 playing for the United States National Team which included playing in the 1994 Winter Olympics, he turned to his professional career, seeing his first NHL action in five games for the Nordiques.
Snow recorded 32 wins in 62 games for the Cornwall Aces of the AHL during 1994–95. After the Quebec franchise relocated to Colorado, Snow was traded to the Philadelphia Flyers for two draft picks during the off-season. Garth would back up veteran Ron Hextall for over two seasons and would alternate with Hextall during the Flyers' run to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1997, most notably playing in Game 2 of the Finals. Near the trade deadline in 1997–98, he was traded to the Vancouver Canucks for Sean Burke.