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Report: 'Uppity' Dougie Hamilton not liked by teammates
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Report: 'Uppity' Dougie Hamilton not liked by teammates

Published Jun. 29, 2015 9:11 a.m. ET

By Steve DelVecchio

The Boston Bruins made a couple of surprising moves last week when they traded away fan favorite Milan Lucic and 22-year-old defenseman Dougie Hamilton. The latter was coming off an impressive season in which he showed an ability to move the puck and was effective on both ends of the ice.

So what gives?

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The Bruins, who were not in good shape with the salary cap, didn’t want to pay Hamilton what he was worth. The team initially said it would match any offer for the restricted free agent, but that plan went out the window.

“We didn’t want to lose him,” a Bruins front office source reportedly told Stephen Harris of the Boston Herald. “We tried everything we could think of.”

However, an anonymous NHL assistant general manager told Harris that Hamilton had some character issues.

“It was surprising,” the front office executive said. “It’s obvious there’s something going on that we don’t know about. From what I’ve heard behind the scenes, his teammates don’t like him. I heard he’s a loner and sort of an uppity kid, and that his teammates don’t like him and it was unanimous.”

Ah, there it is. Bruins fans watch their team trade a player who is supposed to be the next big thing and receive relatively little in return, only to later hear that said player was becoming a problem off the ice. Where have we heard that before? Just ask this guy.

If the Bruins thought highly of Hamilton as a player, they would have found a way to keep him. Instead, they obviously felt he wasn’t a player they could build around. That’s fine, but there’s no need for smearing.

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