Islanders Sign Prospect Cole Eiserman to a 3-Year Entry Level Contract
The 2024 first-round pick, Eiserman scored 127 goals in 119 games at the U.S. National Team Development Program and will try out with Bridgeport this season.
- The New York Islanders signed forward Cole Eiserman to a three-year, entry-level contract on Wednesday, securing one of the club's most NHL-ready prospects for the near future.
- Selected 20th in the 2024 draft, Eiserman holds the career goal-scoring record at the National Team Development Program with 127 goals in 119 games.
- Eiserman, a native of Newburyport, Massachusetts, just completed his second college hockey season at Boston University, recording 64 points in 71 NCAA games.
- Reporting to Bridgeport of the American Hockey League for the remainder of this season on a tryout agreement, the forward will audition for the major league roster during training camp in September.
- Defense prospect Kashawn Aitcheson also joined the organization on Tuesday, signing an entry-level contract as the 2025 first-round pick adds to New York's growing depth of young talent.
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Islanders sign first-round pick Cole Eiserman in latest entry-level contract
Islanders signed 2024 first-round pick Cole Eiserman to a three-year entry-level deal on Wednesday, the team announced. Eiserman, whose season at Boston University ended with a loss to UConn last weekend, will need to sign a tryout contract to join the AHL Bridgeport Islanders this season, as his contract starts in 2026-27, but that should be a mere formality.
Islanders sign top prospect Eiserman to entry-level contract
The New York Islanders have signed forward Cole Eiserman, the 20th overall pick in the 2024 NHL draft, to a three-year entry-level contract, the club announced. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, in keeping with team policy. Eiserman joins the organization after a prolific run with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program (NTDP), where […] The post Islanders sign top prospect Eiserman to entry-level contract appeared first on Get More S…
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