"I saw him a few times after that and we talked," Kovalchuk said of Lamoriello. "... He's one of those guys you want to always keep in touch with and ask him for advice. ... He's a great man."
Kovalchuk voluntarily retired from the NHL on July 11, 2013 and signed a four-year contract with SKA St. Petersburg of the Kontinental Hockey League four days later. The Devils were sold Aug. 15, 2013.
"I thought I could prepare myself better for the Olympics (by leaving the NHL)," Kovalchuk told TSN reporter Darren Dreger. "Growing up it was my dream to win the gold medal [and] with the Games in Sochi (Russia in 2014) ... I think it was win-win for everybody and I really appreciate the way Lou Lamoriello handled the whole situation."
Kovalchuk's agent, JP Barry, has spoken to at least eight NHL teams, the report said, and Barry told The Athletic he expected a decision around the time of the 2018 NHL Draft (June 22-23) or shortly afterward. The reports did not say if the Islanders were one of those teams. Barry and CAA Hockey also is the agent for Islanders captain John Tavares, who can become an unrestricted free agent July 1.
Kovalchuk, who with the Devils lost the 2012 Stanley Cup Final to the Los Angeles Kings in six games, said his priority is to win an NHL championship.
"The NHL is the best league in the world and the Stanley Cup is the toughest thing to win," he said. "I've won the Gagarin Cup twice in the KHL, I know what it takes. But in the NHL there are more regular-season games and all of the best players are playing here, so it's a big challenge. I was here for a long time and I know what it takes to get to the Final, but I've never had a chance to raise the Cup."
He reportedly cannot sign a contract until July 1 but can agree to one before then.