The New York Islanders loaned defenseman Marshall Warren back to the Bridgeport Islanders on Monday.
#Isles have returned Marshall Warren to Bridgeport.
— Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) November 24, 2025
The 24-year-old defenseman, who played two games earlier in the season-- two assists in his NHL debut -- had sat out the last three games as the club's seventh defenseman.
Adam Boqvist, who had been serving that role, is back in the lineup with defenseman Alexander Romanov out five-to-six to six months as he'll need right shoulder surgery. He's played in each of the last five games, averaging 13:50 minutes, and seems to have won the job, for now.
With Warren back in Bridgeport, the Islanders are now accruing cap space. Warren's $825,000 cap hit forced the Islanders to dip into their LTIR pool.
Players sent to the minors must play one game before being recalled. No more paper transactions.
— Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) November 24, 2025
Warren must play one game before he can be recalled.
Bridgeport next plays on Friday. @PuckPedia#Isles
After a Monday off day following a 1-0 shootout win against the Seattle Kraken, the Islanders will return to the practice ice on Tuesday in preparation for their Wednesday night showdown against the Boston Bruins.