
"Yeah, I'm not sure. I'm still in process of getting the visa, so I don't know what's the status right now. I would say this is my role in my NHL career. I am doing this, like, whole time when I'm here. So, yeah, I'm trying to be good on PK, good on D-zone draws, and this stuff, for sure."
"David Kampf, who arrived from the Vancouver Canucks for a sixth-round draft pick, is still waiting on visa clearance from the U.S. government before he can get into a game. Kampf sat out against the Calgary Flames due to visa issues and may miss Wednesday night's road contest against the Philadelphia Flyers."
"The Czech forward is expected to come in and take on some of the duties that Nic Dowd left behind when the Capitals dealt the veteran pivot to the Vegas Golden Knights. Kampf is an excellent faceoff man, winning 52.7 percent of his draws this year, and regularly plays on the penalty kill, averaging 1:32 of shorthanded ice time per game."
David Kampf, a 31-year-old Czech forward acquired by the Washington Capitals from the Vancouver Canucks for a sixth-round draft pick, is delayed in making his debut due to U.S. visa processing issues. He missed the game against Calgary and may sit out the Philadelphia Flyers matchup and Buffalo Sabres back-to-back contest. Kampf is expected to fill the role vacated by Nic Dowd, who was traded to Vegas. Known for strong faceoff performance at 52.7 percent and penalty kill contributions averaging 1:32 per game, Kampf recorded six points in 38 games with Vancouver. Timothy Liljegren, the other deadline acquisition, faces no visa complications and is likely to play against Philadelphia.
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