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Devils To Healthy Scratch Dougie Hamilton

With the Devils expecting to activate defenseman Johnathan Kovacevic off LTIR in advance of tomorrow’s game against Winnipeg, New Jersey will need to pull a defenseman out of the lineup to make room for him.  It appears that will be veteran Dougie Hamilton based on today’s practice lines.

Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reached out (Twitter link) to Hamilton’s agent, CAA Sports’ J.P. Barry, for comment.  Barry made it clear that he and his client feel this is business-related, not performance-related.  The full comment is below:

“Dougie was informed today that he will be not be playing now that Kovacevic is back in the lineup. In our view, this decision is all about business rather than his game right now. Singling him out seems very calculated at this stage.

Dougie has a 10-team trade list and there have been efforts to trade him going back to the draft last year. We have made it clear to the Devils that we will consider teams outside our list and other creative ways to get to a team that is mutually acceptable.”

The 32-year-old has been in trade speculation for a while despite that trade protection.  With New Jersey having one of the most expensive defense corps in the NHL and Simon Nemec in line for a new contract next summer, some have expected the Devils to try to move one of their blueliners out.  Hamilton has a strong track record offensively but a $9MM cap charge through the 2027-28 season has limited his viable suitors.  It also has played a big role in the team having to operate in LTIR all season long, preventing them from banking in-season cap space that could be used to try to improve or shake up their roster.

Unfortunately for Hamilton and the Devils, there is a performance-related case to his being scratched.  He has just five goals and five assists in 40 games this season despite logging nearly two minutes per game on the power play and a little under 22 minutes a night overall.  This comes on the heels of putting up 40 points in 64 games just last season while he has reached or surpassed the 40-point mark seven other times in his career.  There have been a lot of underperformers in New Jersey recently and he has certainly been one of them.

On top of the trade protection, it should be noted that Hamilton also has a no-move clause that effectively serves as a no-waivers clause.  As a result, this isn’t a case where New Jersey could put him on waivers and assign him to the minors.

Regardless of the impetus for the decision, the Devils scratching their highest-paid player (tied with Luke Hughes) is certainly going to draw some attention, as will Barry’s statement.  Whether this will be enough to kickstart trade discussions remains to be seen.  New Jersey’s season has been falling off the rails lately with seven losses in their last nine games (including a 9-0 drubbing earlier this week) and this will only lead to further distractions with calls growing for GM Tom Fitzgerald to try to do something to jumpstart this roster.

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