July 7, 2024

Ottawa Senators acquire Jamieson Rees from Carolina Hurricanes for sixth-round pick

A small minor league trade features a player with a previous connection to the team that received him.

On Friday, the Ottawa Senators acquired forward Jamieson Rees from the Carolina Hurricanes. Going back to Raleigh is a sixth-round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft.

Rees will be joining the Senators’ primary affiliate, the Belleville Senators. However, the Hamilton, Ontario native already had a previous connection to Ottawa, sort of.

Ottawa Senators acquire Jamieson Rees from Carolina Hurricanes for sixth-round pick

When the Sens traded Erik Karlsson to the San Jose Sharks in 2018, one of the returns was a 2019 conditional second-round pick. Ottawa later traded that pick to Carolina to move up a few spots to take goaltender Mads Søgaard 37th overall. Seven picks later, the Hurricanes selected Rees.

After finishing his three-year career with the OHL’s Sarnia Sting, he turned pro with the Chicago Wolves during the 2020-21 season. Rees spent three seasons with the former affiliate of the Canes, helping the Wolves win the 2022 Calder Cup.

Ottawa Senators acquire Jamieson Rees from Carolina Hurricanes for sixth-round pick

This season, with the Hurricanes not having an official AHL farm team, the 23-year-old has spent time with both the Charlotte Checkers and Springfield Thunderbirds. In 37 games, he has registered four assists. He is in the final year of his entry-level contract, with a cap hit of $839,167, which doesn’t affect the team’s salary cap while in the minors.

Rees is set to become a restricted free agent at the end of the season, with a minimum qualifying offer of $874,125.

In 192 AHL games, Rees has scored 29 goals and 55 assists. He has never played in the NHL.

Ottawa Senators acquire Jamieson Rees from Carolina Hurricanes for sixth-round pick

As a result of the trade, the Hurricanes have three picks in the sixth round of this year’s draft. They have their own, Ottawa’s and the Toronto Maple Leafs, acquired on March 1 in a three-team deal that saw the Anaheim Ducks send Ilya Lybushkin back to the Leafs.

 

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