The Islanders signed college defensemen Aidan Fulp and Travis Mitchell to two-way, two-year entry-level deals beginning in 2023-24.
The Islanders dipped into the college free agency market Friday, signing defensemen Aidan Fulp and Travis Mitchell to two-way, two-year entry-level deals beginning in 2023-24.
“I will cherish the relationships and memories I have made at WMU for the rest of my life. The last three years have helped me get one step closer to my dreams, and for that I am forever grateful.” Whether either player will eventually get as far as the NHL club remains to be seen, but the Islanders have found some success with overage prospects.
Sebastian Aho participated in Friday’s practice and, though Lane Lambert sounded optimistic about his status, the Islanders coach wouldn’t commit to Aho being ready for Saturday’s game.
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