The Islanders’ AHL club might not be long for Bridgeport.
Daily FaceOff’s Frank Seravalli reported Monday that the Bridgeport Islanders could move to Hamilton, Ontario after the coming season.
Though a deal has yet to be finalized, TD Coliseum in Hamilton is set to undergo a $300 million renovation with the goal of attracting an AHL club.
Bridgeport, per Seravalli, is the club likely to move.
The Islanders did not comment on the report.
Oak View Group, which has led the renovation of TD Coliseum, also helped the Islanders construct UBS Arena.
Bridgeport has hosted AHL hockey since 2001, but the average attendance at Total Mortgage Arena last season was just 3,665 — 28th in the league.
The club was also in a disastrous spot on the ice, winning just four home games in an AHL record low.

That led to the entire coaching staff being fired, with Rocky Thompson being announced last week as the new head coach.
Thompson was on the ice Monday running development camp on Long Island. His assistant coaches have yet to be announced.
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The Islanders did not extend qualifying offers to Scott Perunovich, Samuel Bolduc or Aidan Fulp, meaning the three of them will enter unrestricted free agency.
The rest of the club’s pending RFAs — Simon Holmstrom, Max Tsyplakov, Marc Gatcomb and Emil Heineman at the NHL level; Adam Beckman and Travis Mitchell in the AHL — were qualified.
Holmstrom, Tsyplakov and Gatcomb all have arbitration rights. Gatcomb’s qualifying offer does not need to be a one-way deal.