First-year BC coach Greg Brown said Warren has been invaluable in helping him get acquainted with players. Brown was an assistant at BC under Jerry York from 2004-18 but left in 2018 to become a New York Rangers assistant under then-coach David Quinn, and then was coach of Dubuque of the United States Hockey League last season.
"I was gone just long enough that I haven't coached any of these players, and Marshall has helped me in every aspect, just getting back up to speed with the team," Brown said. "So I'm very happy that he's the first captain I've got to work with here."
Warren was tapped for the captaincy after he had a collegiate career-high 21 points (six goals, 15 assists) in 37 games as a junior last season, nearly doubling his sophomore total of 11 points (three goals, eight assists) in 23 games.
"I think this year my biggest goals are for our team to have a good year and for us to make the [Hockey East] playoffs, make a run," he said. "And personally, I just want to have a good year for myself, prove myself, dominate like I know I can, set the bar high for myself and have a really strong senior year. I think I put in the work in the summer, and I think I'm going to surprise a lot of people this year with my play on the ice."
Brown, a former BC defenseman and captain who played 94 NHL games with the Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins and Winnipeg Jets between 1990-95, said Warren already is a special player, an offensive defenseman with blazing speed.