TL;DR
Dougie Hamilton, star defenseman for the New Jersey Devils, declined to participate in exit interviews, raising questions about his tenure with the team. This follows previous instances of him avoiding media interactions amid trade speculation.
The biggest takeaway from the New Jersey Devils‘ exit interviews is the one that didn’t happen.
Star defenseman Dougie Hamilton “politely declined” to interview with the media, remaining in hiding after his agent went public this winter with displeasure over a healthy scratch.
It’s not the first time Hamilton has denied an interview. New Jersey Hockey Now has requested him on three prior ocassions, and he’s declined to speak each time.
In fact, the last time we heard from Hamilton publicly was on December 17th, 2025.
Amid a plethora of Quinn Hughes trade speculation, word surfaced that there had been a deal or two nixed by Devils players in Tom Fitzgerald‘s efforts to clear cap space.
“I do believe the Devils have had a couple of deals vetoed. Okay? I do believe that. I don’t know who, I don’t know what, but I do believe that’s happened,” Elliotte Friedman said on an episode of 32 Thoughts at the time. “There’s too much noise out there for that not to have occurred.”
It was later confirmed Hamilton blocked at least one trade to the San Jose Sharks.
Sitting at his locker after practice on December 17th, New Jersey Hockey Now asked Hamilton if he had been approached to waive his no-move clause. Hamilton’s response side-stepped the question.
“You know, nothing’s changed since the start for me,” Hamilton explained to New Jersey Hockey Now. “I had the same comments at the start of the year. So, I’ll stay with what I said at the start, and it’s simple as that.”
Then, things came to a head.
The Devils made it known Hamilton was set to sit as a healthy scratch on January 11th vs. the Winnipeg Jets.
Hamilton’s agent—J.P. Barry—released a fiery statement, criticizing the way the Devils for trying to force his hand at a trade.