AHL approves Islanders AHL affiliate move to Hamilton

American Hockey League President Scott Howson announced that the AHL Board of Governors has unanimously approved relocating the New York Islanders' franchise from Bridgeport, Connecticut, to Hamilton, Ontario, for the 2026-27 season. The team will play at the newly renovated TD Coliseum and join the North Division.

Scott Howson, president and chief executive officer of the American Hockey League, made the announcement from Springfield, Massachusetts. The board's unanimous decision clears the way for the Islanders-owned franchise to leave Bridgeport, Conn., after years there, and establish a new home in Hamilton, Ont., beginning next season. This move aligns with ongoing efforts to position AHL teams near key markets and facilities upgrades. The relocated team will compete in the AHL’s North Division at the TD Coliseum, which has undergone recent renovations to meet league standards. Officials highlighted the venue's readiness to host professional hockey operations. The AHL has operated since 1936 as the primary development league for National Hockey League talent. Nearly 90 percent of current NHL players have AHL experience, and more than 100 Hockey Hall of Famers spent time in the league.

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Oak View Group, TD Coliseum and the New York Islanders have announced the name and brand identity for their new American Hockey League team in Hamilton, Ontario. The team will be known as the Hamilton Hammers and will begin play in the 2026-27 season.

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The Hershey Bears defeated the Bridgeport Islanders 5-2 on Thursday night at Giant Center, completing a two-game sweep in the American Hockey League playoffs. Andrew Cristall scored twice to lead Hershey, which now advances to the division semifinals. The win marked Hershey's first best-of-three series victory since 1964.

IAHL, Sweden's unique ice hockey league, has grown to include 450 players across 30 teams where former NHL professionals compete alongside complete beginners.

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The American Hockey League has announced its 2025-26 First and Second All-Star Teams, selected by coaches, players and media from the league's 32 member cities. This follows Wednesday's All-Rookie Team announcement. Providence Bruins goaltender Michael DiPietro headlines the First Team after leading the league in wins, goals-against average and save percentage. The honors recognize standout performances as the regular season nears its end.

The Rochester Americans secured the final playoff berth in the AHL's North Division with a crucial point from a 5-4 overtime loss to the Hershey Bears on Sunday, the last day of the regular season. Trailing a surging Utica Comets tied on points entering the weekend, the Amerks endured a four-game skid but rallied in the third period for the tie they needed. This marks their 51st postseason in the 70th anniversary season; they now travel to Toronto for Game 1 against the Marlies.

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New York Islanders forward Emil Heineman expressed sorrow over his former club Leksand's relegation from the SHL after a difficult season. The 24-year-old offered guidance on rebuilding through youth development.

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