In a move to bolster their roster, the New York Islanders have made a significant addition with the signing of forward Liam Foudy to a one-year, two-way contract. The pact, which will see Foudy split time between the NHL and the team's AHL affiliate, marks a new chapter for the 24-year-old Canadian forward. Foudy, a former first-round pick of the Columbus Blue Jackets, has shown flashes of speed and skill in his limited NHL appearances, and the Islanders are hoping to tap into that potential. With the team looking to build on their playoff run last season, the signing of Foudy could be a shrewd move to add depth and competition to their forward corps.
The Islanders have signed forward Liam Foudy to a one-year, two-way (NHL/AHL) contract. The New York Islanders announced today that the club has signed forward Liam Foudy to a one-year, two-way ...