Denis Hamel Explained

Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Height Ft:6
Height In:2
Weight Lb:198
Played For:Buffalo Sabres
Ottawa Senators
Atlanta Thrashers
Philadelphia Flyers
League:LNAH
Birth Date:10 May 1977
Birth Place:Lachute, Quebec, Canada
Career Start:1997
Career End:2016
Draft:153rd overall
Draft Year:1995
Draft Team:St. Louis Blues

Denis Jean Hamel (born May 10, 1977) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger who last played semi-professionally in the LNAH. A former star in junior, Hamel was not able to translate his scoring success in junior to the National Hockey League (NHL), although he had success at the AHL level, being named an AHL All-Star 3 times. After a serious knee injury in 2000, Hamel's skating speed was diminished and his ability to contribute in the NHL was limited. He was known as a fan favorite with the Binghamton Senators, and is known for his contributions to the community, for which he won the 2008 AHL Man of the Year award.[1]

Playing career

Hamel was drafted 153rd overall by the St. Louis Blues in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. Before he graduated from junior hockey, the Blues traded his rights to the Buffalo Sabres. After 3 seasons with the Sabres' AHL team, the Rochester Americans, he played two full seasons with the Sabres in 2000–01 and 2001–02. During the 2000–01 season, he suffered a serious knee injury which limited his play to 41 games and affected his skating speed. He split the 2003–04 season between Buffalo and Rochester. For the 2003–04 season, Hamel signed with the Ottawa Senators organization and played a majority of his games with the Binghamton Senators, Ottawa's AHL affiliate. In the 2005–2006 season, Hamel set the Binghamton team record for most goals in a season with 56. In addition, he was the captain of Binghamton Senators for the 2005–2006 season.

In 2006–07 he returned to the NHL as a regular forward with the Ottawa Senators, and played 43 games with the club. After the Senators suffered injuries to Mike Fisher and Jason Spezza, the club traded for Mike Comrie who would take Hamel's place after the injured players returned. On February 10, 2007, the Atlanta Thrashers claimed Hamel off waivers after Ottawa wanted to assign Hamel to Binghamton. After playing three games for Atlanta, he was placed on waivers and claimed by the Philadelphia Flyers on February 27, 2007, where he finished the season.

On July 6, 2007, Hamel returned to the Senators organization, signing a three-year American Hockey League contract with the Binghamton Senators.[2] He chose to sign with Binghamton, as he intended to have stability in his career. He played the entire 2007–08 season with Binghamton, scoring 32 goals in 67 games. He played there through the 2008-09 and 2009-10 season before being released as a UFA in the 2010 offseason. He was signed by the Adirondack Phantoms on October 30, 2010, one month into the AHL season.

Personal

Hamel married Julie Brisson, a figure skater, on July 18, 2015 in Casselman, Ontario.

Records

Holds the following Binghamton Senators franchise records:

Career statistics

Team League GP GPG A Pts PIM
1993–94Laval RégentsQMAAA2810112150
1993–94Abitibi–Témiscamingue ForestiersQMAAA15571229503316
1994–95Chicoutimi SaguenéensQMJHL661512271551320229
1995–96Chicoutimi SaguenéensQMJHL654049891991710142464
1996–97Chicoutimi SaguenéensQMJHL7050501003392015102565
1997–98Rochester AmericansAHL741015259841230
1998–99Rochester AmericansAHL741617331212034710
1999–2000Rochester AmericansAHL7634245812221671349
1999–2000Buffalo SabresNHL31010
2000–01Buffalo SabresNHL41831122
2001–02Buffalo SabresNHL6126828
2002–03Rochester AmericansAHL482720476433254
2002–03Buffalo SabresNHL2520217
2003–04Binghamton SenatorsAHL7829386711620002
2003–04Ottawa SenatorsNHL50000
2004–05Binghamton SenatorsAHL803939787551014
2005–06Binghamton SenatorsAHL7756359165
2005–06Ottawa SenatorsNHL41010
2006–07Ottawa SenatorsNHL4343710
2006–07Atlanta ThrashersNHL31010
2006–07Philadelphia FlyersNHL70000
Binghamton Senators AHL 6732235560
2008–09Binghamton SenatorsAHL6325255036
2009–10Binghamton SenatorsAHL7322295145
2010–11Adirondack PhantomsAHL6625255050
2010–11Saguenay MarquisLNAH768142
2011–12Adirondack PhantomsAHL7423234614
2012–13Jonquière MarquisLNAH34262147611391210
2013–14Jonquière MarquisLNAH241515301110000
2015–16 LNAH season2015–16Laval PrédateursLNAH41010
AHL totals8503383136518665514152969
NHL totals19219123177

Awards and honours

AwardYear
QMJHL
All-Rookie Team1995
AHL
All-Star Game
First All-Star Team2004
2005
Yanick Dupre Memorial Award2008
AHL Hall of Fame2020[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DENIS HAMEL WINS YANICK DUPRÉ AWARD AS AHL'S MAN OF THE YEAR . April 7, 2008 . 2008-04-14 . 2020-05-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200524192351/http://www.binghamtonsenators.com/fullstory.php?id=1501%2F . dead .
  2. Web site: Hamel Signs with Binghamton . pressconnects.com . 2007-07-07 . 2007-07-07 .
  3. Web site: American Hockey League Hall of Fame Announces Class of 2020 . OurSports Central . October 10, 2019.