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Lane Lambert

Lane Douglas Lambert (born November 18, 1964) is a Canadian coach and former player, currently serving as the of the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Over a distinguished career spanning playing and coaching roles, he has contributed to multiple championships, including the as an assistant coach with the in 2018, and has held head coaching positions with teams in the (WHL), (AHL), and NHL. Lambert's playing career began in junior hockey with the of the WHL before he was selected 25th overall by the in the . He appeared in 283 NHL games across seven seasons with the Red Wings, , and , accumulating 58 goals, 65 assists, and 123 points while accruing 521 penalty minutes. In the minor leagues, Lambert achieved significant success, winning the with the Adirondack Red Wings () in 1986 and the Turner Cup with the Houston Aeros (IHL) in 1999, where he served as during his final professional season in 2000–01. Transitioning to coaching in 2002, Lambert started as an assistant with the (WHL) and later became head coach of the Prince George Cougars (WHL) from 2003 to 2005. He advanced to the AHL as an assistant with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in 2005–06 and then with the in 2006–07, where he was promoted to and led the team to two West Division titles in 2008–09 and 2010–11. Entering the NHL in 2011 as an assistant with the , Lambert joined the in 2014, contributing to back-to-back Presidents' Trophies in 2015–16 and 2016–17, as well as the 2018 victory. He then served as associate coach for the from 2018 to 2022, succeeding as in May 2022. With the Islanders, Lambert posted a 61–46–20 record over parts of two seasons, guiding the team to the 2023 before being relieved of his duties on January 20, 2024. Following a one-year tenure as associate coach with the in 2024–25, he was appointed of the on May 29, 2025, marking his second NHL head coaching role and the franchise's third overall.

Early life

Birth and family background

Lane Lambert was born on November 18, 1964, in Melfort, , . Melfort, a small agricultural town with a population of approximately 6,000 residents, is situated in the central part of the province and features a tight-knit community deeply rooted in rural Canadian traditions. The town's emphasis on outdoor activities, particularly during harsh winters, played a key role in shaping Lambert's early interest in , as local families prioritized building community rinks to encourage youth participation in the sport. Lambert grew up in a supportive family environment that fostered his passion for . His parents, Wayne and Merilyn Lambert, raised him alongside his older brothers, and Ross, in Melfort; Wayne has since passed away. was the first in the family to engage in organized , often bringing a young Lane along to practices and games, which sparked his initial enthusiasm. Merilyn, now in her late 80s, has been an unwavering supporter of her sons' involvement in the sport, attending more games over her lifetime than anyone Lambert knows. Lambert's earliest exposure to hockey came through neighborhood initiatives in Melfort, where fathers, including his own, constructed an outdoor rink for local children to play on during the long winters. This communal setup, combined with family encouragement, provided the foundation for his development in the game before transitioning to more structured play.

Junior hockey career

Lambert began his junior hockey career in the 1980–81 season with the Broncos of the (SJHL), where he recorded an impressive 97 points (43 goals and 54 assists) in 55 games, helping establish his reputation as a prolific scorer from his roots. Transitioning to major junior hockey, Lambert joined the of the (WHL) for the 1981–82 season, tallying 114 points (45 goals and 69 assists) in 72 games while accumulating 111 penalty minutes. In the following 1982–83 season, he elevated his performance, scoring 59 goals en route to 119 points (59 goals and 60 assists) in 64 games and earning a selection to the WHL Second All-Star Team. His standout junior production culminated in the , where the selected him in the second round, 25th overall.

Playing career

NHL tenure

Lane Lambert made his NHL debut with the during the 1983–84 season, appearing in 73 games as a and recording 20 goals and 15 assists for 35 points, while leading the team in rookie scoring percentage at 22.7% and finishing second league-wide among rookies in that metric. Selected 25th overall in the by , Lambert quickly established himself as a physical presence on the wing. Over the next two seasons with the Red Wings, Lambert solidified his role as a gritty forward known for his strong work ethic, physical play, and willingness to engage in the tough areas of the , accumulating 234 penalty minutes across 103 despite modest offensive output of 14 goals and 11 assists in 69 during 1984–85, followed by a shortened 1985–86 campaign with 2 goals and 3 assists in 34 . On July 29, 1986, he was traded to the , where he played 18 that season before another trade on March 5, 1987, sent him to the , with whom he finished the year by posting 7 goals and 7 assists in 33 total split between the two teams, including a on April 5, 1987. Lambert's most productive NHL stretch came with the Nordiques from 1987 to 1989, where he served as a reliable depth contributor, peaking in 1987–88 with career highs of 13 goals and 28 assists for 41 points in 61 games. He appeared in the that spring with , contributing 2 goals and 4 assists in 13 games during their run to the finals. His earlier postseason experience included a brief 1983–84 appearance with , where he played 4 games without recording a point. Lambert also notched another hat trick on December 28, 1984, during his Red Wings tenure. In total, he played 283 NHL games over six seasons, tallying 58 goals and 66 assists for 124 points across the Red Wings, Rangers, and Nordiques.

Minor professional leagues

During his NHL career, Lambert also played in the (), appearing in 115 games over three seasons with the Adirondack Red Wings, , and , recording 44 goals, 63 assists, and 107 points while accruing 250 penalty minutes. He contributed to the Adirondack Red Wings' championship in 1986, posting 5 goals and 5 assists in 16 playoff games. After his final NHL season with the in 1988–89, Lambert played in 1989–90 with Düsseldorfer EG of the German 1.GBun (6 games, 2 goals, 6 assists) and the Canadian National Team in international play (54 games, 28 goals, 36 assists). He then transitioned to professional hockey in Europe, joining of the Swiss National League B (NLB) for the 1990–91 season. There, he quickly established himself as a prolific scorer, recording 85 points (40 goals and 45 assists) in 36 games during the regular season and contributing 18 points in 10 playoff games as Ajoie won the NLB championship. He remained with Ajoie for the following two seasons, leading the league in goals with 51 in 1991–92 and earning to the Swiss National League A (NLA) in 1992–93, where he added 38 points in 25 regular-season games despite the team's relegation. Lambert continued his European stint with HC La Chaux-de-Fonds in the NLB for 1993–94, where he tallied 68 points in 36 games, before moving to SC Langnau for the next two seasons. In 1994–95, he led the league in goals with 37 and amassed 81 points, while in 1995–96, he topped the scoring charts again with 79 points (39 goals and 40 assists) in 33 games, earning NLB Most Points honors. These performances highlighted his scoring prowess and leadership as a forward in his early 30s, building on his NHL experience as a reliable . Returning to in 1996, Lambert signed with the Cleveland Lumberjacks of the International Hockey League (IHL), where he played three seasons as a steady contributor on a competitive team. In 1996–97, he posted 44 points in 75 games and added nine playoff points as Cleveland reached the Turner Cup finals. His role evolved into that of a veteran leader, providing physical play and mentorship amid injuries that limited him to 39 games in 1997–98 and 36 in 1998–99. Midseason in 1998–99, he was traded to the Aeros, where he helped the team capture the IHL Turner Cup championship, contributing five playoff points in 19 games. Lambert spent his final three professional seasons with the Aeros, serving as a key depth forward and accumulating over 200 games in the IHL from 1996 to 2001. In 1999–2000, he recorded 30 points in 77 games and three playoff points, while his career concluded in 2000–01 with 22 points in 66 regular-season games and one playoff assist, marking the end of 21 professional seasons after amassing over 600 minor professional games across various leagues, and serving as player-coach during his final season. This extended minor league tenure underscored his durability and value as a seasoned professional, paving the way for his transition to coaching.

Coaching career

Pre-NHL coaching

Lambert transitioned to coaching following his , beginning in the 2002–03 season as an assistant for the of the (WHL). He remained in that role until midseason of 2003–04, when he was promoted to of the Prince George Cougars, a position he held through the 2004–05 season. He advanced to the as an assistant with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers in 2005–06. In 2006–07, Lambert joined the as an assistant under Claude Noel, contributing to a strong regular season finish of 41 wins, 25 losses, 4 overtime losses, and 10 shootout losses, which secured third place in the 's West Division and advanced the team to the conference finals in the playoffs. Promoted to the following season, he led the Admirals from 2007–08 to 2010–11, guiding the team to four consecutive playoff appearances as the primary development affiliate of the . Under Lambert's direction, the Admirals emphasized structured defensive systems, fostering discipline and positional play that translated to NHL success for prospects like defenseman and . Lambert's tenure in Milwaukee highlighted his focus on player growth, with the team posting competitive records such as 49–22–9 in 2008–09 (lost in division finals) and 41–30–9 in 2009–10 (lost in conference quarterfinals), reflecting consistent improvement in team defense and special teams efficiency. These experiences honed his coaching philosophy, drawing from mentors in the Predators organization who stressed accountable, detail-oriented approaches to gameplay.

NHL assistant positions

Lambert joined the as an assistant coach in 2011 under , marking his entry into NHL coaching after leading the team's affiliate in . During his three seasons (2011–2014) with Nashville, he primarily handled responsibilities for the forwards group and unit, contributing to the team's consistent playoff appearances, including a Western Conference Finals run in 2012. In 2014, Lambert moved to the as an assistant coach, again under Trotz, where he shifted focus to defensive strategies and the penalty kill, becoming a key defensive specialist on the staff. Over four seasons (2014–2018), his work helped the Capitals secure the in 2016 and 2017, and culminated in a championship in 2018, with the team's penalty kill ranking among the league's top units during that playoff run. Lambert continued his collaboration with Trotz as associate coach for the from 2018 to 2022, overseeing defensive systems and player development while general manager managed broader operations. In this role, he played a pivotal part in the Islanders' deep playoff runs, reaching the Eastern Conference Finals in 2020 and the in 2021, where the team's stout defense limited opponents' scoring chances effectively. Following his promotion to head coach with the Islanders, Lambert briefly returned to an assistant role as associate coach for the in the 2024–2025 season under new head coach , emphasizing defensive structure and accountability before departing for another opportunity. Throughout his assistant tenures, Lambert's emphasis on defensive fundamentals and player development had notable impacts, particularly in mentoring young defensemen to improve positioning and decision-making in high-pressure situations.

NHL head coaching positions

Lambert was promoted to of the on May 16, 2022, succeeding after serving as associate coach for the previous four seasons. In his tenure, he guided the team through a challenging 2022-23 season, culminating in a late surge that secured a playoff spot, where the Islanders faced the in the first round and were eliminated in six games (Hurricanes won 4–2). His overall record with the Islanders stood at 61 wins, 46 losses, and 20 losses across 127 games. Lambert's time with the Islanders ended on January 20, 2024, when he was fired amid a sluggish start to the 2023-24 season, with the team holding a 12-18-4 record at that point and struggling to maintain playoff contention. The organization replaced him with , seeking a shift in momentum during a season marked by defensive inconsistencies and injuries. On May 29, 2025, Lambert was hired as the third in franchise history, coming from an associate coaching role with the . The , coming off a disappointing 2024-25 campaign under that saw them miss the playoffs by a wide margin, selected after a deliberate search process emphasizing structure and accountability, aligning with general manager Jason Botterill's vision for stabilization. In the early 2025-26 season, focused on fostering player buy-in through clear communication and a renewed emphasis on defensive details, leading the to a 5–2–3 record through the first 10 games (13 points), tying for the best start in franchise history. Throughout his head coaching stints, Lambert has employed an intense yet empathetic style, prioritizing a defensive-oriented system that stresses net-front protection, penalty killing, and team structure as non-negotiables. His approach balances high expectations with relationship-building, often described by players as communicative and confidence-inspiring, where he demands accountability while offering guidance to elevate individual performances. For instance, former players like have noted his "contagious " and to tough with for successes, fostering a environment that encourages growth.

Professional records

Career statistics

Lane Lambert appeared in 283 National Hockey League (NHL) games over parts of seven seasons from 1983 to 1989, accumulating 58 goals, 66 assists, 124 points, and 521 penalty minutes.

Regular season

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1983–84Detroit Red Wings73201535115
1984–85Detroit Red Wings69141125104
1985–86Detroit Red Wings34235130
1986–87New York Rangers1822433
1986–87Quebec Nordiques15551018
1987–88Quebec Nordiques6113284198
1988–89Quebec Nordiques1322423
Career totals2835866124521

Playoffs

SeasonTeamGPGAPtsPIM
1983–84Detroit Red Wings400010
1986–87Quebec Nordiques1324630
Career totals1724640

Head coaching record

Lane Lambert's head coaching tenure in the National Hockey League (NHL) spans the New York Islanders from the 2022–23 season through mid-2023–24 and the Seattle Kraken beginning in the 2025–26 season. His regular season record with the Islanders totaled 61 wins, 46 losses, and 20 overtime losses over 127 games, while his playoff record featured a single appearance in 2023, where the team went 2–4 against the Carolina Hurricanes in the first round. As of November 16, 2025, Lambert's time with the Kraken stands at 8 wins, 4 losses, and 5 overtime losses in 17 games, with no playoff participation to date. Overall, through these stints, he has coached 144 regular season games with a 69–50–25 record and holds a 2–4 playoff mark across 6 games. Lambert also served as head coach in the () prior to his NHL roles, compiling records with the , though detailed AHL statistics are covered elsewhere.

NHL Regular Season Coaching Record

SeasonTeamGPWLOTLPTSPTS%Finish
2022–23NYI824231993.5674th in
2023–24NYI4519151149.544(fired midseason)
2025–261784521.6183rd in Pacific (as of Nov. 16, 2025)
Total144695025163.566
Source: Hockey-Reference.com

NHL Playoff Coaching Record

SeasonTeamGPWLW–L%
2022–23NYI624.333
2023–24NYI000
2025–26000
Total624.333
Source: Hockey-Reference.com

Awards and honors

As a player

During his junior career with the of the (WHL), Lambert was selected to the WHL Second All-Star Team in the 1982–83 season after recording 119 points in 64 games. Prior to the , Lambert was ranked as the No. 14 overall by the , reflecting his strong performance as a right winger. He was subsequently selected in the second round, 25th overall, by the , an honor that underscored his potential as a professional . In his NHL rookie season of 1983–84, Lambert led the ' rookies with a 22.7% scoring percentage and finished second league-wide among NHL rookies in that metric, highlighted by his 20 goals in 73 games. champion with Adirondack Red Wings (), 1986. Turner Cup champion with Aeros (IHL), 1999.

As a coach

As an assistant coach with the from 2014 to 2018, Lane Lambert contributed to the team's regular-season dominance, helping secure the in both the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons for the league's best overall record. Lambert worked with the forwards and penalty kill. The pinnacle of Lambert's assistant coaching tenure came in the 2017–18 season, when the Capitals won the , defeating the in five games for the franchise's first championship. In the , Lambert's early coaching roles included serving as an assistant with the in 2006–07, during which the team qualified for the but lost in the first round. As from 2007 to 2011, he guided the Admirals to four consecutive playoff appearances, including West Division titles in 2008–09 and 2010–11.

Personal life

Family

Lane Lambert was first married to Andrea "Andi" Mendise in 2001, after meeting in 1998. Andi was diagnosed with recurrent malignant phyllodes, a rare form of breast cancer, shortly before their meeting, and battled the disease for 17 years through numerous surgeries before her death on September 16, 2015, at age 45. Together, they raised two daughters, Samantha and Taylor. Lambert remarried in 2018 to Annie Wixom during a private backyard ceremony in the day before his scheduled time with the , which he had won as an assistant coach with the . The couple's family includes Lambert's two daughters from his first marriage and Annie's two sons as stepsons. Now empty-nesters, they reside in an offseason home in . Throughout Lambert's coaching career, marked by frequent relocations and high-pressure transitions—including his firing from the in 2024—his family has provided unwavering support, viewing themselves as a unified team that shares the sacrifices of missed family events and moves across cities. This resilience, forged in part through the challenges of Andi's illness, has underpinned his personal strength amid professional ups and downs.

Cancer advocacy

Following the death of his wife Andi from a rare form of in September 2015, Lane Lambert became involved in NHL cancer awareness efforts, particularly through the league's Fights Cancer initiative, which supports the V Foundation for Cancer Research. During Lambert's tenure as an assistant coach with the , the team integrated advocacy into team activities by honoring Andi in multiple Fights Cancer events. In October 2014, the Capitals coaches, including Lambert, wore lavender ties and participated in awareness photos dedicated to her ongoing battle. The following year, shortly after her passing, the Capitals held Fights Cancer night on October 28, 2015, featuring special warm-up jerseys with patches honoring Andi, along with removable nameplates listing names of those affected by cancer; proceeds from auctioned jerseys benefited the initiative. Prior to her death, while Lambert served as an assistant coach for the from 2011 to 2014, the couple supported efforts in the Nashville community, with Andi sharing her story publicly to inspire others amid her treatments. The Predators highlighted her resilience in 2011 ahead of her 17th , amplifying community involvement in the cause. As head coach of the in 2025, Lambert has reflected on the personal impact of his loss, noting how it shaped his approach to team support and resilience, though specific new initiatives remain tied to the league-wide Hockey Fights Cancer campaign observed annually by his teams.

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