Dougie Hamilton Trade Watch Heats Up Following New Report
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A new report from NHL Insider Frank Seravalli shows that the Dougie Hamilton trade rumors aren't slowing down, with him potentially on the move this summer.
Dougie Hamilton back in the rumor mill: Frank Seravalli
One name who has popped up too is Dougie Hamilton, as the veteran right-handed defender could absolutely make a difference for several teams, and while we've heard he's available, there hasn't been much traction.
I do think the Devils have explored the market for Dougie Hamilton; I don't think that they're intentioned or set on trading him.
We did see a report that the Devils were looking to potentially bring in
Quinn Hughes from Vancouver in order to unite him with his brothers Jack and Luke, who are both part of the New Jersey organization.
Hamilton will have many suitors; the Maple Leafs potentially the biggest
Which means that Hamilton would need to be gone in order to make cap and salary space for Hughes, and that means many teams are keeping tabs on the Devils in the coming weeks.
That means a team like the
Toronto Maple Leafs are going to be front and center given they could use a huge upgrade on the back end.
If the team is able to secure Hamilton for anything less than
Morgan Rielly, it would give the Maple Leafs one of the most dynamic and complete bluelines in the league:
Rielly - Hamilton
McCabe - Tanev
Ekman-Larsson - Carlo
Hamilton is 32 years old and makes $9 million against the salary cap for another three years. He also has a 10-team no-trade list, so the Devils will have some space to be creative in finding a partner.
This would not be an easy deal to make, but after the Luke Hughes extension gets done (which GM Tom Fitzgerald said was his top priority right now) the picture could become a little clearer as to how a Hamilton trade might go down and why it might make sense.
Why Toronto should want Dougie Hamilton
While unknown if Toronto is on Hamilton's no-trade list, if not, then Brad Treliving needs to do whatever he can to add him.
Hamilton, 32, had 40 points in 64 games which is a bounce back year from his 2023-24 season, but is capable of putting up some pretty fantastic numbers.
He has 501 points in 835 games (151 goals, 350 assists), 924 blocks, 974 hits, and a plus-76 rating.
Not the most physically destructive force in the league, he makes up for it with his high hockey IQ, great passing in transition, and the fact he's 6'6 means he gets to use that length to disrupt opponents.
Toronto may have originally had a chance to acquire Hamilton in the draft back in 2011, but his pick was part of the Phil Kessel blockbuster.
For a team that stressed needing to add an offensive punch on the back end, Hamilton makes the most sense, and while there might not be much to the rumor yet:
The more we hear, the more it seems likely.
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