Dougie Hamilton Coverage
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Our TakeGold: Welcome back (almost) Dougie
The Canes host the New Jersey Devils tonight, and while he won't play due to injury, it will mark the return to town of former Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton. -
Gold: Don't expect the Hurricanes to re-sign Dougie Hamilton
NHL free agency begins Wednesday. Adam Gold predicts who the Hurricanes could re-sign and who might hit the open market. Adam also explains the logic behind the Alex Nedeljkovic trade. -
Canes sign Brind'Amour to 3-year contract extension
Canes GM Don Waddell and head coach Rod Brind'Amour met remotely with the media on Thursday to announce that Brind'Amour's contract has been extended for three years and address other off-season concerns. -
Brind'Amour's contract, the Hurricanes' goalie situation and Hamilton's future
Adam Gold joined Kacy Hintz on WRAL Sports Xtra to discuss the most pressing issues facing the Carolina Hurricanes heading into the offseason. -
Canes hope Niederreiter's return is a spark as they try to stave off elimination
The Carolina Hurricanes took a rough loss on Saturday against Tampa on the road and now trail in the series 3-1. If they want the series to continue, they'll have to win on Tuesday night. But a day off, plus the return of a goal-scoring threat, could help them to do just that. -
Hamilton: Our group doesn't quit
Carolina Hurricanes' defenseman Dougie Hamilton met remotely with the media to talk about what the Canes need to do differently to avoid elimination, down 3-1 in their series with the Tampa Bay Lightning. -
Hamilton: We're a resilient group, we just keep playing no matter what happens
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton believes there is no quit in this team, following another come-from-behind 4-3 overtime victory to clinch the series with Nashville. -
Our TakeGold: Game 5 musings from the back porch
Three things to think about as we get ready for a pivotal game 5. -
Hamilton: I think it's gonna be pretty awesome in here tonight
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton is anticipating a hostile environment inside Bridgestone Arena for Game 3, even moreso than what they saw two weeks ago against the Predators at the end of the regular season. -
Hamilton: The bottom teams in our division are all still hard-working teams
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton says despite Columbus being eliminated from playoff contention previously, he expected Saturday's contest to be a nip-and-tuck affair. -
Hamilton: We definitely have to be better at playing with the lead. Having that killer instinct. Roddy told us we needed that
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton have two goals in the 4-3 overtime loss at Florida. Hamilton spoke about what changed in the third period, what challenges the Panthers present and the anticipation of facing Florida again in the playoffs -
Hamilton: We knew it would be a grind and we didn't get it done
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton said he felt like his team "should've won." Instead, Carolina suffered its third loss of the season to last place Detroit, 5-4 in a shootout. -
Hamilton: There's a reason (Dallas) made it to the Finals last year
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton was not surprised by the Stars skating well under duress, given their recent playoff successes, following Saturday's 3-2 loss at PNC Arena. -
Hamilton: I don't really care too much (about the point streak)
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton says it's hard enough to remember two games ago, given the current pace of the schedule, so he doesn't pay much attention to his franchise-record 14 consecutive games with a point streak. -
Hamilton: It's obviously pretty cool, I definitely know about it. We'll see if I can keep it going
Canes defenseman Dougie Hamilton continued his point streak to 12 games which breaks a long standing franchise record set by Mark Howe. Hamilton not too focused on the individual milestones, just trying to take every thing game by game. -
Hamilton: You guys can talk about my scoring or whatever, but I'm not really too worried about it.
Canes defenseman Dougie Hamilton scored his first career shorty in Sunday's 2-1 win over Detroit. Hamilton spoke to the media via zoom following the game -
Hamilton: I'd definitely like to be able to produce more offense and help the team that way
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton spoke to the media ahead of Saturday night's game in Florida. Hamilton has gotten off to a relatively slow start offensively, however Dougie says he's starting to get better looks. -
Hamilton: We're going to be hungry to get back to playing our game
Hurricanes defenseman Dougie Hamilton spoke to the media on Wednesday following a day off before heading back out on the road. Hamilton spoke about resetting on a day off plus how fortunate they are to be playing and traveling while many folks are stuck at home. -
Our TakeGold: Canes hope to be super in Columbus
The Hurricanes play the first of two Sunday afternoon in Columbus -
Our TakeGold: In defense of the Hurricanes
A few days ago we discussed the Hurricanes forward group. Today, a look at the defense corps, albeit without offensive projections.