The NHL’s New York Islanders are owned by a group led by Scott Malkin and Jon Ledecky, along with several minority partners.
Current principal owners
- Scott Malkin is the primary co-owner and serves as the team’s governor, heading the ownership entity often referred to as New York Islanders Hockey Club or New York Hockey Holdings.
- Jon Ledecky is a co-owner and alternate governor, widely recognized as the public face of ownership and active in fan and business engagement.
Other listed co-owners
- Additional co-owners include Oliver Haarmann, Dewey Shay, and John Collins, with Collins also serving as an operating partner and alternate governor overseeing business operations.
Ownership entity structure
- The franchise is held through an ownership group (New York Islanders Hockey Club, L.P. / New York Hockey Holdings) rather than a single individual, with Malkin and Ledecky controlling the majority stake.
