Breaking News: Dougie Hamilton Reportedly Rejected a Trade to the San Jose Sharks!
Yes, you read that right. In a surprising turn of events, it appears that defenseman Dougie Hamilton, currently with the New Jersey Devils, blocked a potential trade to the San Jose Sharks during the summer. This revelation comes from a report by Elliotte Friedman on Sportsnet, shared just hours ago.
"In the summer, San Jose did try to trade for him, and Hamilton blocked that move," Friedman stated.
Now, the plot thickens. Hamilton finds himself back in the trade spotlight as the Devils plan to bench the four-time Norris Trophy top-10 blueliner on Sunday. Despite a season where his performance hasn't quite matched his usual standards – with 5 goals and 10 points in 40 games – his agent, JP Barry, suggests the Devils' decision is a punitive measure related to his performance.
But here's where it gets controversial... Hamilton has a 10-team Trade List, and with two years left on his contract after this season, carrying a hefty $9 million AAV, the situation is complex.
Agent J.P. Barry's response was quite telling:
"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…"
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) January 10, 2026
Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald, however, offers a different perspective.
"As you know, we just put Nemec back in the lineup on Thursday. He’s a young guy who we want getting his game back, where he had been easily our best defensemen before his injury. Pesce’s play…"
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) January 10, 2026
And this is the part most people miss... Considering the Sharks' unexpected success compared to the struggling Devils – the Sharks actually boast a better record – Hamilton might be rethinking his decision.
Could San Jose still be interested? Perhaps not. The Sharks have John Klingberg, who has 9 goals. Hamilton's current season, coupled with his contract's financial implications, might not make him an attractive option.
What do you think? Do you believe Hamilton made the right choice? Could this situation impact his future in the NHL? Share your thoughts in the comments below!