And focused on moving forward under his new bosses. Given their success elsewhere -- Lamoriello won the Stanley Cup three times as GM of the New Jersey Devils (1995, 2000, 2003) and Trotz won it with the Washington Capitals last season -- Ho-Sang is eager to learn from them.
"I'm excited," said Ho-Sang, a first-round pick (No. 28) at the 2014 NHL Draft. "Lou's won a Stanley Cup, and that's what I want to do. It's easy to listen to him because he knows how to do it.
"They've just been very straightforward with me. They've been tremendous in working with me and talking to me. I really don't want to get into what they've talked to me about, but it's all been positive. Every conversation that I've had with them since the moment they became part of the organization has just been teaching. That's something that I'm really trying to take in. I'm taking everything that they say and implementing it into my daily routines, on-ice routines at the rink … everything. It's a work in progress, but I'm working really hard."
Bridgeport coach Brent Thompson, who is running Islanders rookie camp, had the task of trying to keep Ho-Sang level-headed during those trying times last season. Ho-Sang had 31 points (eight goals, 23 assists) in 50 AHL games.
"He's maturing every year, so this is now another step," Thompson said. "Coming in, he's a little older and the experience that he's gone through hopefully he takes that, learns from it and moves forward, just like we are. We're learning from him and we're moving forward.
"It's challenging with every player, not just Josh. Everyone has a deficiency. Just getting him to buy in through the course of the year … there was that inconsistency through that course of the year as far as defensive habits and just right times to make the play.
"It's always a challenge when you're working with a special player. I'm excited for him. I think he has a good opportunity this year."
With center John Tavares opting to sign with the Toronto Maple Leafs as an unrestricted free agent July 1, the Islanders will need others to step up and try to fill the void offensively. Given Ho-Sang's natural ability, he'll be provided every opportunity to show he's capable of helping. Lamoriello and Trotz will certainly do their part to bring him along.
"I just want to listen," Ho-Sang said. "I want to soak everything in. Last year was a hard year for me, and I just want a good one."