A first-round pick (No. 28) in the 2014 NHL Draft, Ho-Sang remains the biggest wild card in the Islanders organization. The skilled forward has 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) in 43 NHL games over the past two seasons. With Lamoriello and coach Barry Trotz, the Islanders have faith Ho-Sang can be the player they envision.
"I think that anytime a player has the type of God-given ability that he has, then you have hopes," Lamoriello said. "I think that he has made a commitment to himself that he wants to be a player, he wants to have success and he wants to be a part of the team. He told me this.
"He came to prospect camp (in June) and was exemplary in prospect camp as far as everything that he said he wanted to do. I know he's worked hard all summer. I did meet face to face with him, so really his future is in his hands. I've always said players determine how much they play, when they play and where they play, and I think that's the best way I can answer this young man."