For the second time this season, Andrew Hammond is on the move. The goaltender has been traded from the Montreal Canadiens to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for Nate Schnarr.
Hammond, 34, was acquired earlier this season when the Canadiens had a lack of healthy goaltending options, but is actually now hurt himself after playing in four games for them. Expected back in the next few weeks, he’ll head to a New Jersey team that has had plenty of their own injury issues when it comes to goaltending.
A name that will be forever remembered by Ottawa Senators fans for his incredible run as a 26-year-old rookie in 2014-15, the “Hamburgler” actually played great in his short time in Montreal. In four appearances, he posted a .920 save percentage and went 3-0, his first wins since 2016. While there’s probably not a ton left for his playing career, it was a nice little addendum for a goaltender that was so well-liked in his early days. Signed to a one-year, two-way contract, Hammond will be an unrestricted free agent in the offseason.
In Schnarr, the Canadiens actually are getting something of value back, even if he’s never played at the NHL level. The 23-year-old has been good for the Utica Comets this season, posting 13 goals and 26 points in 43 games, and can help the Laval Rocket down the stretch. Whether Schnarr, who is in the last season of his entry-level contract, earns a qualifying offer this summer isn’t totally clear, as to this point he hasn’t really shown any NHL upside despite his status as a third-round pick in 2017.
DarkSide830
Hammond does well when he plays. Please, let him.
SpeakOfTheDevils
Believe me he will, anybody is an upgrade to Gilles
mils100
What is the point of this? Daws had a couple of bad games but he is young and expereince helps. Just seems like the team is overemphasising trying to get 4 addt points this season.
a dawg
I think they want daws down in the ahl to get that experience and having a third goalie is needed a healthy reminder that both daws and Schmidt are ahl rookies this year
Jimmykinglive
Schmid got shelled by Toronto back to back and his game has changed since then. Saving Daws from that would be beneficial for his growth since he’s just a rookie