Toronto Star

HURRICANE WATCH

Mobile blue-liner Dougie Hamilton bound for Carolina after five-player blockbuste­r deal with Calgary,

- JOSHUA CLIPPERTON

DALLAS— The Calgary Flames made a splash at the NHL draft Saturday, dealing star defenceman Dougie Hamilton to the Carolina Hurricanes in a fiveplayer trade.

Along with Hamilton, the Flames shipped forward Micheal Ferland and blue line prospect Adam Fox to the Hurricanes in exchange for forward Elias Lindholm and defenceman Noah Hanifin.

“Elias and Noah, they’re going to fit right in,” Calgary general manager Brad Treliving said. “They’re good teammates. Part of when we look at this is making sure we have a good chemistry and a good mix in our dressing room. “Both guys were real excited.” There had been plenty of trade rumours swirling ahead of Friday’s first round, but nothing materializ­ed on the draft floor.

Saturday also started off slow with teams trading up or down the draft board until the Flames and Hurricanes agreed on the blockbuste­r deal that was announced during the sixth round.

Hamilton, 25, had 17 goals and 27 assists in 82 games with Calgary last season. The Toronto native, who was originally drafted ninth overall by the Boston Bruins in 2011, has 64 goals and 156 assists in 423 career games.

Calgary acquired the six-foot-six Hamilton from Boston ahead of the 2015 draft, making the Hurricanes his third team in the last five seasons.

“My first time having to move and switch teams and stuff I think it’s definitely a learning experience, something that helps you grow as well,” Hamilton said on a conference call after being traded for the second time in his career. “But now as a 25-year-old, it’s obviously tough any time you get traded and have to move, but I think it’ll be easier this time around and I’m really looking forward to being in Carolina.” The 26-year-old Ferland scored 21 times and added 20 assists in 77 games in 2017-18. A fifth-round pick in 2010, the Swan River, Man., product has 42 goals and 47 assists in 250 NHL games.

“Micheal’s a warrior,” Treliving said. “He’s got one year left on his contract and then he’ll be an unrestrict­ed free agent. That always comes into considerat­ion.”

Lindholm, 23, and Hanifin, 21, are both pending restricted free agents.

Lindholm, the fifth selection in 2013, had 16 goals and 28 assists in 81 games last season. In 374 career outings, the Swede has 188 points (64 goals and 124 assists).

“This trade probably started three weeks ago or so with Brad,” Carolina GM Don Waddell said. “We started talking about different players and different concepts and we had a lot of conversati­ons.”

The fifth pick in 2015, Hanifin scored 10 goals and added 22 assists in 81 games in 2017-18. The Boston native has 18 goals and 65 assists in 239 games.

“Noah’s just scratching the surface,” Treliving said when asked how the Flames will replace Hamilton’s offensive production. “We’ve got some guys on the blue line that can produce.”

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 ??  ?? Dougie Hamilton, left, is heading to Carolina, and Elias Lindholm is going to Calgary.
Dougie Hamilton, left, is heading to Carolina, and Elias Lindholm is going to Calgary.
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