Former New York Islanders All-Star Brock Nelson will return to Long Island on Thursday night for the first time since being traded to the Colorado Avalanche at last season’s deadline, marking what is expected to be an emotional homecoming for one of the most productive players of the Islanders’ modern era.
Nelson, 34, will come back to UBS Arena after spending 12 seasons with the Islanders, who selected him in the first round of the 2010 NHL Draft. By the time he left the organization, he had appeared in more than 900 games, recorded 295 goals — fifth-most in team history — and produced 574 points. He also led the Islanders in goals for four straight seasons before the club initiated a roster shift and dealt him to Colorado in March.
Following team tradition, the Islanders are expected to play a tribute video during the first media timeout, with a likely extended standing ovation from the UBS Arena crowd. The moment will highlight the deep appreciation for Nelson’s longevity, consistency and contributions on and off the ice.
Brock Nelson makes his return to the Island tonight.
Welcome back Brock. #Isles pic.twitter.com/gaSjaBUlZZ
— Isles Territory (@IslesTerritory) December 4, 2025
Islanders players and staff have spoken in the past about Nelson’s impact on the franchise, noting his professionalism, scoring reliability, and role as a veteran presence during multiple playoff runs. His departure marked the slow conclusion of an era built around a homegrown core that helped reestablish competitiveness on Long Island. It was a necessary part of a retool and a deal that looks destined to be good for both sides after Nelson signed an extension with the Avs.
Since joining the Avalanche, Nelson will continue producing in a supporting scoring role as Colorado aims for another deep postseason push. His return will come as the Islanders deal with injuries, roster adjustments, and a tight Eastern Conference playoff race.
While Thursday’s game will carry standings implications, much of the focus will center on Nelson’s legacy: a first-round pick who grew into one of the most reliable forwards in franchise history. The night will serve as a reminder of both his impact and the inevitable transitions that shape NHL rosters, even for players who leave their mark on the record books.