As the NHL trade deadline approaches, speculation continues to swirl around New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton. While general manager Tom Fitzgerald is reportedly open to listening to offers, insider Darren Dreger indicates that no significant developments have pushed the needle on a potential trade thus far. Dreger noted a common sentiment among agents that more activity is expected closer to the deadline, as teams finalize their playoff picture and potentially adjust their trade demands.
Hockey analysts Greg Wyshynski and Jeff Marek further delved into Hamilton’s trade prospects. Wyshynski pointed to the Devils’ underperforming season and past attempts to move Hamilton, which were temporarily stalled by Luke Hughes’ injury. With Hughes now back in action, the possibility of a deal before the upcoming Friday deadline is once again a live topic.
Marek believes Fitzgerald will make a strong effort to trade Hamilton, particularly highlighting his valuable one-timer ability from the point. Both Wyshynski and Marek agreed that any trade involving Hamilton would almost certainly require salary retention. Wyshynski put the odds of a trade at “50-50,” while Marek brought up an intriguing possibility: a reunion with the Carolina Hurricanes.
Marek observed that Carolina typically seeks defensemen who are strong skaters and fast thinkers – characteristics that align with Hamilton’s intelligent style of play. Wyshynski humorously affirmed Hamilton’s thoughtful nature, noting he “goes to museums,” underscoring his cerebral approach to the game. The concept of Hamilton rejoining the Hurricanes suggests a familiar and potentially fitting scenario for both the player and the organization, should a trade come to fruition.
