The year is 2020, and the NHL is just weeks from shutting down as a result of COVID-19. The Toronto Maple Leafs are preparing for a playoff run while the Los Angeles Kings are in the midst of their rebuild. On Feb. 5, the Kings sent Jack Campbell and Kyle Clifford to Toronto for Trevor Moore and third-round selections in the 2020 and 2021 Drafts. The Kings were selling off a backup goaltender and depth forward for a depth forward and two mid-round selections.
It looks like Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell has rediscovered his game in the AHL. After a disastrous start to the season saw the 32-year-old get demoted to the AHL's Bakersfield Condors in November, the expectation was that he would be back with the team sooner rather than later. This ranks him 12th in the AHL this season which, while it should be better for an NHL goalie being paid $5 million, is a lot better than where he started the season.
No | Player | P |
---|---|---|
2 | D | |
28 | RW | |
36 | G | |
39 | C | |
5 | D | |
73 | D | |
29 | C | |
14 | D | |
37 | LW | |
19 | C | |
18 | LW | |
13 | C | |
91 | LW | |
27 | D | |
97 | C | |
71 | C | |
93 | C | |
25 | D | |
90 | RW | |
30 | G | |
10 | C | |
74 | G | |
51 | D | |
50 | G |