Most N.H.L. teams do not have to look up where they are playing their home games, but such is the transient nature of the Islanders this season.

After 29 games of bouncing between Barclays Center in Brooklyn and Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., the team’s quirky double-home-rink situation comes to an end, for now, after Saturday’s 5-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers in Brooklyn.

The Islanders’ remaining 12 regular-season home games will be at the Coliseum, the franchise’s home from 1972 to 2015. It is close to its practice facility and most players’ homes.

“I never had a problem with Barclays Center, but the Coliseum is just home,’’ Islanders forward Matt Martin said. “They were great to us in Brooklyn, but the Coliseum is where you get that true Islander experience.”