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NHL Trade Rumors: Devils are considering trading Dougie Hamilton in bold offseason shake-up

NHL Trade Rumors: Devils are considering trading Dougie Hamilton in bold offseason shake-up

Time of India5 days ago
The New Jersey Devils are reportedly considering trading star defenseman Dougie Hamilton (Image via AP)
After a frustrating season plagued by injuries and a disappointing playoff exit, the New Jersey Devils appear ready to make bold moves to reshape their roster. According to NHL insider Elliotte Friedman, one of those potential moves includes trading star defenseman Dougie Hamilton, a surprising development that signals the franchise's urgency to build a true Stanley Cup contender.
Devils looking to move on from Dougie Hamilton's hefty contract and declining production
Dougie Hamilton, who still has three years left on his contract at $9 million per season, is reportedly being dangled in trade discussions with multiple teams. While the 31-year-old blueliner remains one of the most recognizable names on the Devils' roster, his impact on the ice has noticeably dipped. Last season, he tallied nine goals and 31 assists in 64 games—solid, but far from his previous elite production levels.
The Devils' front office, recognizing that their current core might not be enough to push them over the hump, is weighing options that would free up cap space and bring in fresh assets. Trading Hamilton could do both. His offensive upside and veteran leadership would still hold appeal for contending teams seeking a boost on the back end, especially if they believe he can thrive in a different system.
A calculated risk that could reshape New Jersey's future
While moving Hamilton would be a bold step, it's not one without precedent.
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Teams across the league are increasingly willing to part with big names in favor of flexibility and long-term planning. The Devils have a strong young foundation, but they're clearly not content with early playoff exits.
Friedman's report underscores a growing belief within the NHL community that New Jersey is in the middle of a strategic pivot—prioritizing future success over sentimentality.
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The final decision hasn't been made yet, and Hamilton's fate remains uncertain. However, the message is clear: no player is untouchable in the Devils' pursuit of a championship. Whether the star defenseman is moved or retained, New Jersey fans should brace for a busy and potentially transformative offseason.
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