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Islanders Re-Sign Marshall Warren to One-Year Two-Way Contract

The short two-way deal preserves depth for the club and gives Warren a clear chance to compete for NHL playing time in training camp.

Overview

  • The Islanders announced the signing on Friday, June 5, securing Warren before his entry-level deal expired and resolving his pending restricted‑free‑agent status.
  • Warren is a 25-year-old Long Island native who played four years at Boston College before finishing at Michigan and made his NHL debut this season, recording three assists in eight games.
  • He had a breakout AHL season with Bridgeport in 2025–26, posting six goals and 26 assists for 32 points in 56 games and adding an assist in two Calder Cup Playoff appearances.
  • The team did not disclose terms in its announcement, though Newsday reported the contract at $850,000 NHL/$100,000 AHL; media analysis says the deal reflects the new GM’s willingness to keep players added by the previous regime.
  • Warren will compete for an NHL roster spot at training camp and provide high-level depth for the organization as the Islanders prepare for staff changes and the AHL affiliate’s move to Hamilton.