The New York Islanders do not extend qualifying offers to three NHL-level restricted free agents by Monday’s deadline. According to reports from multiple outlets, Marc Gatcomb, Max Shabanov and Adam Boqvist are not issued qualifying offers by the team. When qualifying offers are not extended, it generally means the players are no longer subject to the Islanders’ restricted free agent rights under that qualifying-offer mechanism, allowing them to explore other contract options. The reports all state the same core point: the Islanders make no qualifying offer to any of the three named restricted free agents by the league’s deadline. The coverage does not indicate the terms of any alternative agreements, nor does it specify the players’ next contractual destinations. The situation sets up potential offseason movement for each player as they seek new contracts or negotiations outside the framework of the qualifying-offer process.