Islanders Assign Eklund, Ritchie, George, Foudy to AHL
The New York Islanders have reassigned four players to their AHL affiliate as their NHL season concludes. Forwards Victor Eklund, Liam Foudy, and Calum Ritchie, along with defenseman Isaiah George, will join the Bridgeport Islanders. Eklund made an impactful NHL debut, while Ritchie has spent most of the season contributing at the NHL level. All four players are seen as key additions for Bridgeport as they head into the playoffs.
By the Numbers- Victor Eklund recorded nine points in his first seven AHL games after joining from Sweden.
- Liam Foudy scored 25 goals and 46 points, finishing second on Bridgeport's scoring list.
- Ritchie had 30 points in 65 NHL games and a strong 70-point season in the OHL the previous year.
- The Islanders’ AHL team is gearing up for the playoffs with a significant boost in talent.
- Eklund and Ritchie are key prospects that could enhance Bridgeport's chances of success.
- Foudy has established himself as a top scorer in the AHL, further solidifying the team's offensive options.
As the AHL playoffs approach, Bridgeport will rely heavily on the contributions of its newly reassigned players. Monitoring Eklund's performance will be crucial, particularly after his successful start in the AHL. Ritchie’s role as a center or winger could impact the team's strategy moving forward.
Bottom LineThe Islanders' decision to assign talented players to their AHL affiliate positions Bridgeport as a formidable contender in the upcoming playoffs. These young players not only add depth but also potential for immediate impact, highlighting the organization's focus on developing its prospects while aiming for postseason success.
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