NY Islanders recall former Vancouver Canucks defenseman from Bridgeport

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The New York Islanders dipped back into Bridgeport on Friday, recalling right-shot defenseman Cole McWard ahead of Saturday night’s showdown with Toronto — and it’s a move that quietly tells you a lot about where this team’s blue line is at right now.

McWard, 24, has been one of Bridgeport’s more reliable defensemen this season, putting up 16 points (5G, 11A) in 29 games while playing real minutes in all situations. He’s not flashy, but he’s steady, competitive, and comfortable moving the puck — exactly the kind of profile the Islanders have leaned on all year when juggling injuries and experimenting with pairings.

Signed this summer to a one-year, two-way deal, McWard didn’t arrive with much hype. He was undrafted out of Ohio State, worked his way into the Vancouver organization, and even scored an NHL goal in a brief stint with the Canucks. He played five games in 2022-23, and a single game the following year. Since then, he’s quietly stacked solid AHL seasons, showing incremental growth rather than making noise.

With Marshall Warren sent back to Bridgeport and Adam Boqvist’s spot next to Scott Mayfield still undecided, McWard suddenly finds himself very much in the conversation. Patrick Roy admitted Friday that nothing is locked in yet, which means McWard has a real opportunity to show he belongs.

For Islanders fans, this is familiar territory. The organization has consistently rewarded AHL players who earn it, and McWard fits the mold of a defenseman who could stick around longer than expected if he handles his business. Travis Mitchell and Warren had their chances; now comes McWard's.

The expectation is that he makes his Isles debut tonight against Toronto, wearing No. 4, and alongside Mayfield. Puck drops at 7 p.m. at UBS Arena.

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