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Noah Warren

Defenseman · Anaheim Ducks

2022 Draft, Rd 2 Pick 10 (#42) — Anaheim Ducks

Age 216'4"224 lbsShoots RightMontréal, CAN

Contract

Cap Hit

$865K

Total Value

$2.60M

Expires

3 yrs · 2026-2027

Status

Then RFA

via PuckPedia

Recent Stories

Draft & Prospects
Islanders Prospect Board Signals Where the Real Work Starts

The Islanders are in that familiar draft-month spot where every clue gets read like tea leaves, and this story points straight at what the organization still needs to patch. There is also fresh noise around Sorokin and Warren, which gives the whole thing a little more juice than your standard prospect-board exercise. When a team starts showing its hand this early, the people in the building usually know exactly which holes they are trying to fill, even if they would never say it out loud.

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Free Agency
Warren Sticks Around as Sorokin Settles for Runner-Up

The Islanders get a little roster housekeeping done, and that always matters this time of year when teams are counting every contract slot like spare change. Warren’s new deal keeps a familiar piece in place, while Sorokin landing as the Vezina runner-up adds another reminder that elite goaltending does not always come with the final trophy. For a club that has spent plenty of seasons trying to squeeze value out of every edge, this is the kind of news that quietly shapes the next move.

New York IslandersAnaheim Ducks
Free Agency
Islanders Keep Warren in the Fold for More Blue-Line Insurance

The Islanders are still grinding through the kind of roster housekeeping that quietly matters once the games get real. Re-signing Marshall Warren gives the organization another name it trusts in the depth chart, which is exactly the sort of move front offices make when they want fewer surprises later. These deals rarely splash across the back pages, but they can tell you a lot about how a team is building its support system behind the scenes.

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News
Isles Lock In Laurel Hollow's Marshall Warren

The Islanders are keeping a local kid in the pipeline, and that usually means the organization sees more than just a nice story. Marshall Warren has spent enough time around the pro game for the Isles to know exactly what they have, and this move says they are not ready to let another club test that evaluation. In NHL front offices, these are the kinds of depth decisions that rarely make noise now but can matter later when injuries and call-ups start chewing through a roster.

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News
Islanders Add Warren In Another Low-Key Front-Office Move

The Islanders keep doing what quieter teams do best - making moves without turning every transaction into a circus. A signing like this rarely grabs casual attention, but front offices know these are the deals that can matter once camp opens and the depth chart starts shaking out. The real story is what this tells us about where New York sees its roster after the top names are already in place. Now the question is how quickly Warren can force his way into the conversation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What team does Noah Warren play for?
Noah Warren is a defenseman for the Anaheim Ducks.
What is Noah Warren's contract?
Noah Warren has a cap hit of $0.86M with 0 years remaining. He will be a restricted free agent (RFA) when the contract expires.
When was Noah Warren drafted?
Noah Warren was drafted in the 2022 NHL Draft by the Anaheim Ducks in Round 2, Pick 10 (42 overall).
Where is Noah Warren from?
Noah Warren is 21 years old and was born in Montréal, CAN.