Heroic Shrimp
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herman said:Someone is joining former Toronto Maple Leaf legend Mike Amadio in Vegas.
Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/dalter/status/1461039001561878529
Frank E said:Well tmlfans.ca folks...you can thank carlton for the super jinx on Kampf for the next little while.
Jesus.
Joe S. said:How far down is Hutchinson on the depth chart?
bustaheims said:Joe S. said:How far down is Hutchinson on the depth chart?
Not far enough.
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/jtbourne/status/1461081160449245190
Good article on Kampf here.
CarltonTheBear said:Frank E said:Well tmlfans.ca folks...you can thank carlton for the super jinx on Kampf for the next little while.
Jesus.
I'll tell you what if Kampf gets scored on next game I'll make the next 10 GDTs as penance.
Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/PPPLeafs/status/1461140481061048325
No bueno.
L K said:He has only 43 career games with the team but at present Campbell sits 1st overall in career save percentage for Leafs goalies who have played more than 1 period of NHL hockey with the team. He's 28th in career wins and 19th in career shutouts.
Extend the man before we can't afford him.
Frank E said:He's 29 and has a career high of 31 NHL starts in a year. He's shown he's injury prone. He's a great goalie, but he hasn't shown he's durable starter material. If anything, he's shown the opposite.
Frank E said:L K said:He has only 43 career games with the team but at present Campbell sits 1st overall in career save percentage for Leafs goalies who have played more than 1 period of NHL hockey with the team. He's 28th in career wins and 19th in career shutouts.
Extend the man before we can't afford him.
I'm a little more risk averse than you are here.
I think they need to see if he can do 50ish games without getting injured again.
My thinking here is that they do this extension based on his current performance, then he goes down again for 2 months, and the trend there is that his body can't handle anything but 30-40 games a year, then they've got an anchor of a contract on a guy that is a platoon guy at best and you're paying him starter money.
Look, if he's willing to take $3.5m a year on a 4 year deal, go ahead. But if his ask is $4m-$5m X 5, I wait to see how the season goes, even if that costs me an extra $1m or so per year.
He's 29 and has a career high of 31 NHL starts in a year. He's shown he's injury prone. He's a great goalie, but he hasn't shown he's durable starter material. If anything, he's shown the opposite.