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NHL Rumors: New Jersey Devils, Vancouver Canucks, Calgary Flames, and the Montreal Canadiens

Mark Easson 01/10/2026
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Dougie Hamilton won't add to his trade list. The Canadiens are watching Blake Coleman. The Canucks are looking to move Jake DeBrusk.
Calgary Flames center Blake Coleman (20) plays the puck against New Jersey Devils defenseman Jonas Siegenthaler (71) and defenseman Dougie Hamilton (7) and center Nico Hischier (13) during the third period at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
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Dougie Hamilton won’t change his 10-team trade list

NHL Rumour Report: David Pagnotta on OilersNation Everyday on the New Jersey Devils and Dougie Hamilton: “They continue to have Dougie Hamilton talks, but there’s only 10 teams on his list, he doesn’t wanna change that; the options are really limited.”

The Vancouver Canucks may be looking to move Jake DeBrusk

Taj: Darren Dreger on Vancouver Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk: “I think there would be a market for him. I think Vancouver would like to move him.”

Dreger adds that some teams have an issue with his streakiness for a player on a big deal. He’s not necessarily a well rounded player.

NHL Rumors: Canucks, Rangers, and the Jets

Things are heating up around Nazem Kadri

TSN: Darren Dreger said it’s a possibility that the Calgary Flames trade center Nazem Kadri, and gets the sense that he might consider a move to a top contender.

“I mean the man is 35 years old and he wants to win a Stanley Cup. Now, he’s not going to push it, and we know that the Calgary Flames have other pieces that are probably drawing more of the attention from Craig Conroy’s perspective. But the intensity around Kadri is definitely heating up.”

The Montreal Canadiens are keeping their eye on Blake Coleman, but they’re being patient

TSN: Pierre LeBrun said that a lot of teams are interested in Calgary Flames forward Blake Colemen, but he has a lot say with his no-trade clause that involves 2/3rd of the league. Nothing is imminent as the Flames aren’t giving up on the season just yet. The Montreal Canadiens would be one of the teams looking at Coleman.

“You know, Coleman brings some of the skill set that perhaps the Habs feel they’re missing in terms of his physicality, his versatility, his leadership. He’s a two-time Stanley Cup champion and so on.

NHL Rumors: The Montreal Canadiens Still Want to Add to Their Roster

I do believe the Habs end up playing into those conversations. And nothing imminent, for a couple of reasons. One, I think the Habs want to get to the Olympic break and see where they are in the standings and see where they are health wise before they decide whether or not to jump in on something like that.”

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