
Defenceman Travis Hamonic traded to Flames from Islanders at NHL draft for picks
CHICAGO — Within the span of two phone calls, the personal and professional lives of Travis Hamonic changed irrevocably.
The first came from New York Islanders executive Garth Snow, the only general manager he had ever known as a professional. Shortly thereafter, Calgary Flames GM Brad Treliving reached out to welcome him to his new home and workplace.
“The calls came in one after another,” Hamonic, a 26-year old right shot defenceman, told The Canadian Press in a phone interview after he was traded from the New York Islanders to the Calgary Flames during the second round of Saturday’s NHL Draft.
Calgary acquired Hamonic from New York for a 2018 first round pick, a 2018 second round pick and either a second round pick in 2019 or 2020. Along with Hamonic, the Islanders also sent a fourth round selection in 2019 or 2020.