Hi, Vladimir. I also wonder whether it is possible. It would be nice if 
OrientDB team gives us a lot of examples of tricky sql queries on some real 
graph models.
The query would probably look like:
traverse V.in_root_for, V.out_root_for, V.out_child_of from [
id_of_New_York_islanders]


But I do not get why do you include 'Linda', 'George' and 'child of' 
vertices?

On Monday, 14 July 2014 14:37:53 UTC+1, Vladimir Ziankevich wrote:
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> Imagine, I have a graph of relationships which consists of:
> 1) family tree: one child can heve only one parent
> 2) graph of interests (hockey teams root for...)
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