Stocking the Coffers – The Wacey Hamilton Edition

Stocking the Coffers - The Wacey Hamilton Edition

It’s not too often that you can say something positive about (a) Hamilton but in Wacey Hamilton’s case, I’ll make an exception. Today the Senators organization announced the signing of the overage center to a 3-year entry level contract. Although he’s not the biggest of bodies — 6’0″, 177 lbs — the Medicine Hat Tigers captain has enjoyed some productive junior seasons and judging by his PIM totals, he’s not afraid to get his nose a litty dirty.

Season Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM
2010-11 Regular Season Medicine Hat Tigers 65 20 52 72 15 113
2009-10 Regular Season Medicine Hat Tigers 67 24 47 71 28 100
2008-09 Regular Season Medicine Hat Tigers 37 4 13 17 9 64
2007-08 Regular Season Medicine Hat Tigers 63 13 19 32 12 95
Total: 232 61 131 192 64 372

Or get his nose a little brown…

“There were other teams that offered sort of the same thing but we felt Ottawa was a really good fit. They are kind of rebuilding right now, so maybe there’s a bit more of an opportunity to get called up and make an impact at a younger age.  In the end my family and agent and I all felt it was the best fit.”

Okay, so maybe I exaggerated how complimentary he was towards Senators organization. However, Hamilton’s comment is important nonetheless. One of the benefits of being a bottom feeding club is that you can offer CHL or collegiate overagers a better opportunity to contribute in the professional ranks. It’s a low risk gamble that Bryan Murray has used to his to his advantage in the past. Dating back to his days in Anaheim, he has been able to bring in players like Craig Schira, Bobby Butler, Dustin Penner, Chris Kunitz, Andy MacDonald and Ryan Shannon by pursuing this route. And considering the amount of pillaging that the big club has done to the Binghamton roster, it’s only fitting that the team adds another young forward who will play next year on the farm or possibly join the Baby Sens for the playoffs this season. 

Assuming that Murray can get Louie Caporusso to ink his name on a contract once his NCAA season is over, maybe Bingo’s depth is something that can be restocked quite easily.

It’s also a bit of a sub-note but it’s interesting to see that Cory Clouston’s brother is Hamilton’s head coach. This would be the second transaction in less than a month — the first being Marek Svatos — that the Senators have made regarding players with ties to Clouston. I wonder if it’s a sign that the coach is being given some more rope to work with. Or as Damian Cox would say, you at least have to ask the question, right?

To read up more on Hamilton, you can read this story that is featured on the Medicine Hat Tigers website or you can listen to Assistant GM Tim Murray comment on the signing below.

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