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Dougie Hamilton

Born:June 17, 1993Draft:2011 Bruins, 9th Overall
Hometown:Toronto, ON, CANPosition:D
Known For:Shoots:Right
National Team:CanadaCurrent Team:New Jersey Devils

Douglas Jonathan “Dougie” Hamilton (born June 17, 1993) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL). Hamilton was selected by the Boston Bruins in the first round, ninth overall, of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. Hamilton played for the Bruins for three seasons before he was traded to the Calgary Flames in the 2015 off-season. He would play with the Flames for three seasons before he was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes in 2018. After three seasons with them, he signed with the Devils as a free agent in 2021.

Dougie Hamilton, New Jersey Devils
Dougie Hamilton, New Jersey Devils (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

Dougie Hamilton Statistics

Trade Tracker

DateTraded FromTraded WithTraded ToTraded For
June 26, 2015Boston BruinsCalgary Flames1st-Round Pick in 2015
(Zachary Senyshyn)
2nd-Round Pick in 2015
(Jakob Forsbacks-Karlsson)
2nd-Round Pick in 2015
(Jeremy Lauzon)
June 23, 2018Calgary FlamesMicheal Ferland
Adam Fox
Carolina HurricanesNoah Hanifin
Elias Lindholm

Deeper Dive

Achievements

  • International Silverstick Minor Midget AAA Champion — 2008-09
  • OHL Second All-Rookie Team — 2009-10
  • OHL Top Academic High School Player (Ivan Tennant Award) — 2009-10
  • U17 WHC Silver Medal — 2009-10
  • CHL Scholastic Player of the Year — 2010-11
  • CHL Top Prospects Game — 2010-11
  • Hlinka Memorial Gold Medal — 2010-11
  • OHL Scholastic Player of the Year (Bobby Smith Trophy) — 2010-11
  • OHL Second All-Star Team — 2010-11
  • CHL Defenseman of the Year — 2011-12
  • OHL First All-Star Team — 2011-12
  • OHL Most Assists by Defenseman (55) — 2011-12
  • OHL Most Outstanding Defenseman (Max Kaminsky Trophy) — 2011-12
  • OHL Most Points by Defenseman (72) — 2011-12
  • U20 WJC Bronze Medal — 2011-12
  • U20 WJC Most Points by Defenseman (6) — 2011-12
  • NHL Most Goals by Defenseman (17) — 2017-18
  • NHL All-Star Game (Selected, did not play because of injury) — 2019-20

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