NHL Rumor Mill – January 14, 2026

by | Jan 14, 2026 | Rumors | 7 comments

More speculation about Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton, and the latest on the Canucks, Flyers, Senators, and Predators in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.

THE LATEST DOUGIE HAMILTON CHATTER

TSN: Pierre LeBrun reported observers were caught by surprise when Dougie Hamilton returned to the New Jersey Devils lineup one day after being a healthy scratch against the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday.

New Jersey Devils defenseman Dougie Hamilton (NHL Images).

Nevertheless, the expectation is that Hamilton will be traded, though there’s no indication that a deal is imminent. LeBrun indicated that the remaining two years on the contract with an average annual value of $9 million is a “complicating factor.”

LeBrun suggested the Carolina Hurricanes and Toronto Maple Leafs as potential destinations. Hamilton played with the Hurricanes before, but it depends on whether they want to bring him back and what the Devils want in return.

The Devils are also interested in moving winger Ondrej Palat in a separate cost-cutting deal. However, his $6 million cap hit makes it a difficult proposition.

NEW JERSEY HOCKEY NOW: James Nichols believes Hamilton could fetch the Devils a top-six forward or a third-line center. Nevertheless, management’s handling of this situation has cast the club in a bad light.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Hamilton’s contract is a stumbling block, even though the salary cap will rise significantly over the next two seasons. His 10-team trade list is another, though he’s reportedly willing to be flexible. Hamilton’s injury history is also another concern.

The Hurricanes have the cap space and the depth in tradeable assets to reacquire Hamilton, but they could be uninterested in a reunion. Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs are pressed for cap space and are thin in draft picks and prospects to draw on for trade bait. They’d need the Devils to retain up to half of Hamilton’s cap hit, and even that might not be enough to squeeze him into their cap payroll unless they include a player in the deal.

Some Devils fans are calling for general manager Tom Fitzgerald to be fired. However, Ryan Novozinsky of NJ.COM reports Fitzgerald’s job remains safe until at least the end of the regular season.

UPDATE ON THE CANUCKS

TSN: Darren Dreger believes the rebuilding Vancouver Canucks could be open to entertaining offers for just about everyone on their roster, including Elias Pettersson.

The 27-year-old center had been the subject of trade speculation during last season and the offseason. However, there hasn’t been any communication between Pettersson’s agent and Canucks management about waiving his no-movement clause.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Patrick Johnston of The Province recently reported that there are teams still interested in Pettersson, despite the decline in his offense and his expensive contract running through 2031-32.

If the Canucks are willing to listen to offers for Pettersson, they’ll want at least a good young NHL center in return. They could be reluctant to retain part of his $11.6 million average annual value.

FLYERS SEEKING GOALIE OPTIONS

DAILY FACEOFF: Anthony Di Marco reports a Philadelphia Flyers source claimed the club is considering alternative options to replace struggling goaltender Samuel Ersson.

There aren’t many options available in the trade market. Di Marco asked about Colten Ellis and Alex Lyon of the Buffalo Sabres. His source was open to the prospect of acquiring Lyon at the right price.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The immediate options to replace Ersson might have to come from within the Flyers’ system, given the lack of quality options in the trade market. The Sabres have been carrying three goalies this season, but their recent surge in the standings means they’re not moving anyone right now unless it’s for a return that will help them reach the playoffs this season.

WILL THE SENATORS BE BUYERS OR SELLERS?

TSN: Darren Dreger believes the next seven to 10 games will determine if the struggling Ottawa Senators become buyers or sellers in the trade market. He noted that general manager Steve Staios was in Montreal on Monday scouting the Vancouver Canucks, but felt that was Staios doing pre-scouting before his club’s match against the Canucks on Tuesday.

Dreger believes Canucks winger Kiefer Sherwood could be a good fit with the Senators, but they must start climbing up the standings before Staios gets that aggressive.

OTTAWA SUN: Bruce Garrioch also reported on Staios’ scouting trip to Montreal on Monday. His sources indicated that the Senators GM continues to scour the trade market for a right-shot defenseman and a top-six forward.

Garrioch speculated the Senators would likely be interested in Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek and forwards such as Sherwood, Conor Garland, and Jake DeBrusk. However, Hronek has a full no-movement clause, and the Canucks could prefer to retain him. Tyler Myers has been mentioned as a possibility, but they aren’t moving him.

The Senators have also kicked tires on Calgary Flames blueliner Rasmus Andersson. However, he’d have to be willing to sign an extension before Ottawa would make that move.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Senators’ most pressing need is goaltending, given Linus Ullmark’s struggles, his recent absence, and the lack of backup depth. However, the market is thin on reliable goaltending options.

Staios will become a seller by the end of this month if the Senators remain on their current path.

PREDATORS NOT IN SELL MODE

THE TENNESSEAN: Alex Daugherty reports the anticipated player sell-off by the Nashville Predators isn’t likely to happen this season, if at all. After a poor start, they surged into wildcard contention in the Western Conference.

They’re also not going to be buyers. General manager Barry Trotz could hold onto assets as “own rentals” if a suitable deal cannot be found.

Daugherty noted that four of the Predators’ trade-worthy assets (Ryan O’Reilly, Erik Haula, Michael McCarron, and Michael Bunting) have contributed to the club’s recent improvement. He also noted that all but O’Reilly would likely fetch mid-round picks, which the Predators already have plenty of in the next two drafts.







7 Comments

  1. What makes the Sens poor play
    Worse is they gave up their 1st in this supposedly stacked draft Gotta hurt if they don’t make the dance

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    • Yup. Hindsight is always great – but a lot of people told Staios to push that another year. He’ll twist in the wind for that one when all the teams below them in the draft move up a spot.

      I’m just about done with Ullmark. Fan favorite and all. Nice guy and all. But just play goalie.

      If all parties agreed to wave clauses.

      Ottawa Sends Ullmark, Tyler Boucher and Steven Halliday to Van. for Lankinen and Marco Rossi.

      or

      In fantasy land. Ottawa sends Ullmark to Van for Petterson yes the 11mill one, straight up. Nothing retained. Sens roll the dice with Merralainen, and a gaggle of back ups and hope Elias finds his scoring touch helping the Sens with their other big problem—scoring goals.

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  2. Call me an idiot but how would nj get a top 6 forward for a guy they don’t want anymore and HEALTHY scratched? Post 32 yr old

    Am I missing something?

    Wouldn’t teams be doing them a favor giving them cap relief?

    Thinking a 2nd and mid tier prospect for taking on that cap

    Maybe I played too much EA Sports

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  3. George

    Ottawa stands Pat trade deadline

    Off season move to fill Ned for top 6 and rd

    Make offer to nyr for Schneider and laffy

    What do ya offer? Do they fit present and long term need?

    Perron and giroux UFA season end clearing 6m plus cap goes up

    Laffy actually gets to play LW top 6 not stuck behind kreider bread and miller

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  4. LOL to the thinking that Hamilton will be able to fetch a 3rd line center or capable defender

    considering his contract has a $9M AAV through 2026-27 the best the Devils will get back with either a low pick (with the Devils picking up 25-30% of this contract) or having to take a bad contract back.

    Beggers can’t be choosers, Fitz will have to take the best (of the worst) offer just to get Hamilton off the roster.

    Same goes for Palat.

    Fitzgerald is at fault for handing out so many No trade and no movement clauses to players on high AAV clauses. He was in over his head in negotiating these deals, probably threw these in to convince the players to even sign in NJ.

    Palat was on the downside in TB before getting a ridiculous 5 year $6M AAV deal. That is an anvil of a contract

    Hamilton was known to wear out his welcome in all his previous teams yet still got a $9M AAV AND a no trade contract.

    now Fitzgerald has a messed up cap that prevented him from making the move for Quinn Hughes (word is if they could have cleared space they would have acquired Quinn and not MIN)

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  5. and good luck to VAN for getting helpful for Pettersson. He was struggling BEFORE VAN gave him that aweful contract with a $11.6M AAV. He isn’t playing anywhere close to a #1 center.

    VAN is going to have to pick up 1/2 the AAV and probably even throw in a prospect in order to get anything decent back. Otherwise expect VAN to have to take back a bad contract or two

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  6. I would be VERY surprised if Rasmus Andersson isn’t wearing a Leafs jersey by the deadline, considering how the Leafs GM had him in CGY

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