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Islanders Set to Relocate AHL Affiliate to Hamilton, Ontario

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The New York Islanders are gearing up for a significant change as they plan to move their American Hockey League affiliate from Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Hamilton, Ontario, starting next season. This transition marks a new chapter for the franchise, pending approval from the AHL Board of Governors.

If granted, the team currently known as the Bridgeport Islanders will take the ice at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, a venue that underwent extensive renovations last fall to enhance the fan experience. Details regarding the new team name, logo, and ticketing information will be unveiled in due course, contingent upon AHL approval.

Islanders general manager and executive vice president Mathieu Darche expressed enthusiasm about the move, stating, “We are excited to make Hamilton our primary affiliate in the American Hockey League. The support the city has shown our organization throughout this transition has been incredible.” He emphasized the importance of building a connection with the Hamilton community, noting, “We look forward to having our top young talent play in front of such a strong fanbase inside the newly renovated, world-class TD Coliseum and we are committed to establishing ourselves in the community to engage a new generation of hockey fans.”

For the past 25 years, the Islanders’ top minor-league affiliate has called Bridgeport home. As they make this pivotal move, the franchise is hopeful that Hamilton will offer a vibrant new home for its future stars.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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