Hamilton stars scoring winning goal and setting up the two others as the Ice Dogs blank the Sault Greyhounds 3-0....this guy is the real deal. Can't wait to see him in the black and gold.
Dougie Hamilton
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Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 3:03 PM EST
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Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 3:55 PM EST
In Response to Dougie Hamilton:Hamilton stars scoring winning goal and setting up the two others as the Ice Dogs blank the Sault Greyhounds 3-0....this guy is the real deal. Can't wait to see him in the black and gold.
Posted by saultontI heard a rumor that he put on 2 inches at the age of 18 is now 6' 6". Put some muscle on and he will be an elite D-man. The impressive part is how offensively talented he is given his hight. Almost seems like a given that he will be on the roster next year, can't wait to see him in Boston!His junior stats are insane, even with the 10 game suspension. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 4:20 PM EST
I wonder of Hamilton, Spooner and Knight also get nervous they can be traded to a Columbus . -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 6:26 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:I wonder of Hamilton, Spooner and Knight also get nervous they can be traded to a Columbus .
Posted by BsLegion
A young player should get excited about the prospect of playing in Columbus. Winning doesn't matter and you can still get signed to a lucrative deal. Somehow the BJ's manage to have a higher payroll than Boston with very little to show for it. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 6:29 PM EST
Hamilton is the only one safe from trade rumors I bet. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 7:04 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:Hamilton is the only one safe from trade rumors I bet.
Posted by Bruinfaninnewjersey
Along with Seguin of course -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 8:44 PM EST
He will be a Bruin for the next 10 years. Relax. He's not going anywhere. C'mon! You saw how PC salivated at the draft table when he was still available at #7. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/22/2012 9:17 PM EST
I would never trade Hamilton ...he is the next big D in Boston
Bobby Orr , Ray Bourque, Big Z and now....Dougie Hamilton
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011-2012-2013
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011-2012-2013
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011-2012-2013
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011-2012-2013
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011-2012-2013
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Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 6:49 AM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:He will be a Bruin for the next 10 years. Relax. He's not going anywhere. C'mon! You saw how PC salivated at the draft table when he was still available at #7.
Posted by BorisTheGorilla
Then PC must have been drooling by the time the Bruins actually picked him at #9. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 8:14 AM EST
PC also loved Kaberle. That one hurt. On a good note Toronto took Kessel and gave us Tuukka -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 8:51 AM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:I wonder of Hamilton, Spooner and Knight also get nervous they can be traded to a Columbus .
Posted by BsLegion
I am thinking Knight is the only one on that list (and you can add Koco to it) that is even being considered to be traded. The Bs have very little depth in their system as it is. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 9:28 AM EST
Seguin, Hamilton and Rask appears to be a pretty good nucleus of up and coming young players for a defending Stanley Cup Champions !!
Who was that number 46 playing for the B's last night ? He looked like Kevin Deneen. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 9:35 AM EST
No way Knight is on that list. He was Chiarelli's binky in 2010. I'd be more concerned if I was Spooner. He was an after-thought. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/23/2012 12:27 PM EST
I could see Kampfer, Caron traded. If Sauve wasnt such an injury risk, I could see him traded; however, due to the concussion, I dont think he would bring in much value.If Camper does well, he could get traded; however, the minutes that he received last night kind of show me that he's up here because we need a body more than anything else.I could see arniel and Bartkowski moved as well.Betwen Knight, Spooner, Marchand, Seguin, Hamilton, Caron, Koko, I wouldnt be against trading our first round pick....We've got a lot of young talent in the system and are running out of places to put it. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 2:22 PM EST
Hamilton has 1 goal and 1 assist in the first 5 minutes of today's game. Spooner had 3 points on Saturday. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 2:37 PM EST
Dougie adds another goal for 3 points in the first 9 minutes. 6-1 Niagra over Kingston with 51 minutes left to play. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 2:44 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:In Response to Dougie Hamilton : I heard a rumor that he put on 2 inches at the age of 18 is now 6' 6". Put some muscle on and he will be an elite D-man. The impressive part is how offensively talented he is given his hight. Almost seems like a given that he will be on the roster next year, can't wait to see him in Boston! His junior stats are insane, even with the 10 game suspension.
Posted by Bisson1A Given, no way he plays in Boston next year. He is dominant at the JR level but let's not get ahead of ourselves. He struggled at the start of the WJC against elite talent so he is not ready for the NHL just yet. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 3:36 PM EST
He's now got 4 points with 25 minutes to go. +4 to boot. 8-2 Niagra. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 3:40 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:He's now got 4 points with 25 minutes to go. +4 to boot. 8-2 Niagra.
Posted by dezaruchi
So next year - another year of jr or get him into the nhl?
I always maintain that once you start putting up numbers like that the best thing for your development is to go to the next level. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 2/26/2012 3:44 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton : So next year - another year of jr or get him into the nhl? I always maintain that once you start putting up numbers like that the best thing for your development is to go to the next level.
Posted by BadHabitude
I don't know. The AHL is a level up too but that option isn't available so only time will tell if he'll be able to leap frog the minors. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 3/5/2012 10:47 AM EST
I just noticed that Dougie Hamilton won Defensemen of the Month again (third time in the last 5 months)btw: 3 assists last night too (freddie had 6 points lulz) -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 3/5/2012 10:49 AM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:I just noticed that Dougie Hamilton won Defensemen of the Month again (third time in the last 5 months) pretty cool http://www.canada.com/sports/Hamilton+defenceman+again/6246040/story.html
Posted by Olsonic
Especially considering he missed a 10 game(suspension) stretch this year. He may have been able to win 4 out of 5 if he played. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 3/5/2012 2:34 PM EST
Looking forward to see him with the Pros next season
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good)
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good)
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good)
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good)
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good)
Stanley Cup to the BRUINS in 2011 & 2013 (2012..doesnt look good) -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 3/5/2012 2:45 PM EST
Dougie is rediculously good at the OHL level. -
Re: Dougie Hamilton
posted at 3/5/2012 2:55 PM EST
In Response to Re: Dougie Hamilton:Dougie is rediculously good at the OHL level.
Posted by OatesCam
Sadly, that's where he'll find himself again if he doesn't make Boston next year.