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IslandersLong Island-Born Rookie Marshall Warren Logs Two Assists in NHL Debut

The 24-year-old was elevated from AHL Bridgeport after Alexander Romanov went on injured reserve, leaving his role day-to-day based on the veteran’s recovery.

Overview

  • Making his first NHL appearance in Philadelphia, Warren helped the Islanders earn a point in a 4-3 shootout loss to the Flyers.
  • Skating on the third pair with Tony DeAngelo, he logged 11:20 and set up goals for Anthony Duclair and Max Tsyplakov.
  • Warren’s promotion followed Adam Boqvist being scratched, with head coach Patrick Roy confirming the lineup change before the game.
  • The Laurel Hollow native became just the third player raised on Long Island to play for the Islanders, drawing strong family support at the arena.
  • A sixth-round pick by the Wild in 2019, he joined New York as a college free agent in 2024 after stints at Boston College and Michigan, and he earned AHL player-of-the-week honors this month with Bridgeport.