Maple Leafs former player back on trade block
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Maple Leafs former player back on trade block
"The Canucks were in desperate need of a center following a ludicrous injury rash. However, Kampf has not quite been the answer the Canucks were hoping for. Despite bumping him up to their top six amid said injury situation, the 31-year-old has failed to respond. In 23 games this season, Kampf has racked up two goals and one assist for three points. He's a minus-6 and has seen his ice time dwindle."
"Kampf's unimpressive performance in Vancouver has put him back on the trade block. According to the Fourth Period, the former Maple Leafs forward is among the players Vancouver would like to move: "Forwards on expiring contracts, such as Evander Kane, Teddy Blueger and David Kampf, are also available in the trade market, while the Canucks are also listening on the likes of Conor Garland and Drew O'Connor." The extensive list does not really offer any surprises."
"The March 6 trade deadline will be an interesting time this season. The NHL Olympic roster freeze will lift on February 22. That would give teams about two weeks to work out trades. So, if the former Maple Leafs forward isn't traded before the Olympics, he could be on the move at the deadline. Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs will be looking to add pieces to support their run. Perhaps another depth forward could be on the horizon."
David Kampf's contract was terminated by mutual accord with the Toronto Maple Leafs and he signed with the Vancouver Canucks. The Canucks elevated Kampf into the top six amid a significant injury rash, but he produced only two goals and one assist in 23 games, with a minus-6 rating and declining ice time. In his recent return to Toronto he skated 13:22 across 19 shifts and recorded one shot on goal. Vancouver has placed Kampf on the trade block as an impending UFA and could move him before the March 6 deadline or after the Olympic roster freeze lifts.
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