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New York Islanders Sign Marshall Warren to One-Year Contract

2026-06-19

New York Islanders Sign Marshall Warren to One-Year Contract

The New York Islanders have signed Laurel Hollow, NY native, Marshall Warren to a one-year, two-way contract. New York Islanders fans will recall Warren made his NHL debut with the team last season, recording three assists in eight games. He added 32 points, including six goals and 26 assists, in 56 American Hockey League games with the Bridgeport Islanders. And in his second professional season with the club, Warren led all Bridgeport defensemen in points. Warren ranked second overall on the team in assists, with 26. Prior to his professional career, Warren recorded 18 points in 41 games at the University of Michigan. He served as an alternate captain. Warren previously played four seasons at Boston College from 2019-23 and captained the Eagles as a senior in 2022-23. So Warren's experience is extensive. He collected 57 points in 130 career games at Boston College. Warren helped the Eagles win the Hockey East regular-season title as a freshman in 2019-20. But what's notable is Warren spent two seasons with the United States Team National Development Program from 2017-19. He won a bronze medal at the 2019 IIHF Under-18 World Junior Championship. Warren's contract is a one-year, two-way deal. The terms were not disclosed. Warren is 25 years old. He will report to training camp in the fall.

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