Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jack Campbell has entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program and will be out indefinitely. After Edmonton bought out the final three seasons of his five-year, $25 million deal, Campbell signed a one-year, $775,000 contract with the Red Wings in the summer but was expected to start the campaign in the AHL. Detroit has stocked up on goalies, with Alex Lyon, Ville Husso, and Cam Talbot also options between the pipes. It's been a rough couple of seasons for Campbell in the NHL, but he carries a strong 93-52-18 career record.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell has been placed on waivers for the purpose of assignment to the American Hockey League's Bakersfield Condors. The Oilers will be on the hook for a $3.85 million cap charge if Campbell goes unclaimed on waivers which is extremely likely considering his salary and performance during his Oilers tenure. The 31-year-old signed a five-year, $25 million contract with the Oilers prior to last season but struggled to a 3.41 goals-against average and a .888 save percentage across 36 contests while losing the starting job to rookie Stuart Skinner. Campbell has posted a 4.50 GAA and .873 Sv% across five games for the struggling Oilers this season, going just 1-4-0 in the process. He will look to get his game turned around in Bakersfield while Cal Pickard is likely to be recalled to take his spot in Edmonton.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell made a relief appearance and finished with 27 saves in Sunday's 5-4 overtime victory against the Kings in Game 4 of the Western Conference first-round series. Campbell entered the game at the start of the second period as a result of starting goaltender Stuart Skinner allowing three goals on 11 shots and being pulled after the opening frame and the team trailing by three. Campbell had a strong performance as he allowed only one goal on 28 shots for the remainder of the game to help the Oilers even up the series. Campbell's strong relief outing could lead to a start in the next game as the series shifts back to Edmonton for Game 5 on Tuesday night.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell stopped all 36 shots on goal in Saturday's 6-0 victory against the Ducks. Campbell has struggled massively in his first season with the Oilers, but the 31-year-old managed to have a solid bounce back performance from his recent outings where he was giving up goals in large quantities. Campbell has a .886 save percentage and 3.48 goals against average on the season and he is not a recommended option for fantasy formats as he has been the backup to goaltender Stuart Skinner.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell will make his first appearance since March 4 when the team hosts San Jose on Monday. It's been a struggle for the 31-year-old during his first year in Edmonton and he has been riding the pine a lot in recent weeks, but Monday's matchup offers a great chance for Campbell to regain some confidence. The Sharks are one of the poorest offensive teams in the league and sit on a six-game losing streak. Campbell enters the game with a 17-9-4 record and will try to improve a 3.57 goals-against average and a .882 save percentage.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell stopped 30-of-32 shots on goal in Tuesday's 5-2 victory against the Red Wings. Campbell has now earned seven consecutive victories and he has allowed only 16 goals during this productive stretch to turn his season around, which is a very encouraging sign for fantasy managers that drafted him in the early rounds after coming off of a great previous season with the Maple Leafs. The Oilers do not have a clear number one goaltender between Campbell and Stuart Skinner, so both netminders are worth rostering across standard fantasy formats.
Jack Campbell The Expected Starter Versus Lightning
Edmonton Oilers goalie Jack Campbell will be tending twine against Tampa Bay Thursday. Campbell started on Tuesday, where he picked up a big 2-1 win over Seattle. He has had a subpar season for the Oilers, sporting a 13-8-1 record, a 3.36 goals-against-average, and a .886 save percentage. However, Campbell has four consecutive wins beating Seattle, Vegas, San Jose, and Anaheim. He has seen action against the Lightning back on November 8th. The former Toronto Maple Leaf picked up a 2-1 win by stopping 35 of 37 Lightning shots.
Edmonton Oilers goalie Jack Campbell will likely be between the pipes against San Jose Friday. In his last outing, Campbell stopped 21 of 23 shots as he beat Anaheim on Wednesday. The 31-year-old has had a rough first campaign as an Oiler. He's compiled a 10-8-1 record, a 3.59 goals-against average, and a .879 save percentage. The former Los Angeles Kings netminder will be facing off against a struggling Sharks club who have lost three of four contests.
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell will be starting Wednesday's matchup against Anaheim. He has had a miserable time lately, but Campbell should enjoy a matchup against a team that is averaging only 2.27 goals per game for the season. The Ducks are also producing the fifth-fewest shots per game (29.0). The 31-year-old will be hoping to improve a 9-8-1 record. Things have gone badly for Campbell during his debut campaign in Edmonton, as he has produced a 3.68 goals-against average with a lowly .877 save percentage. A bad performance against a low-scoring Anaheim side would be a further blow for Campbell.
Jack Campbell Lasts Just 10 Minutes In First Battle Of Alberta
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Jack Campbell had a game to forget on Saturday against Calgary, giving up four goals on seven shots before getting yanked after playing just 10:18. Stuart Skinner came in and did a much better job by saving all 31 shots he faced in an eventual 4-3 loss. There are high hopes for Campbell in Edmonton, but he clearly didn't handle his first Battle of Alberta appearance well, which will be disappointing for all the Oilers fans. The 30-year-old netminder wasn't able to exactly shine in his first game of the season either, giving up three goals against the Canucks. Campbell's shaky start has left his save percentage stands at a lowly .851 through two outings.
Jack Campbell Returns To Action Against Philadelphia
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell (rib) is set for his first appearance since March 8 against Philadelphia on Saturday. The Maple Leafs get their No. 1 goalie back at a great time, as backup Petr Mrazek (groin) was ruled out for six weeks a couple of days ago. Campbell has had some tough times, but he still boasts a very solid 24-9-4 record with a 2.65 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage. He owns four shutouts for the season, and one of them came in his previous outing against the Flyers on Nov. 10 when he produced 36 saves in a 3-0 win.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell will be back between the pipes on Saturday against Vancouver. This will be his first appearance in three games after Petr Mrazek made back-to-back starts. Campbell has had an awful time lately and the team will no doubt hope that he can return to form after sitting out a couple of contests. Despite his recent struggles, Campbell still boasts a strong 23-8-4 record for the season, and he's registered a 2.55 goals-against average with a .917 save percentage and four shutouts. The Maple Leafs are huge favorites for the game, but the Canucks have played some decent stuff lately and it's going to be intriguing to see who comes out on top and how Campbell manages to perform.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell enjoyed an easier night on Saturday against the Ottawa Senators. He faced just 23 shots but stopped all of them in a 6-0 victory. That gave Campbell his 16th win of the season and fourth shutout. He did not face many dangerous chances as Toronto mostly dominated play. The Maple Leafs peppered his counterpart, Matt Murray, with 40 shots. That kept most of the play in Ottawa's defensive zone. Campbell boosted his league leading save percentage to around .940 as the goaltender bolsters his fantasy and perhaps Vezina Award fortunes.
Jack Campbell Between The Pipes Tuesday For Toronto
Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jack Campbell will start Tuesday against Edmonton. Campbell last played December, 9th in a loss against Tampa Bay. He allowed four goals on 30 Lightning shots. He is 3-1-1 in his last five starts, and he has posted three shutouts in 2021. The Port Huron, Michigan native, will be squaring off against the offensively gifted Edmonton Oilers. However, the Oilers have lost five in a row, and they will be starting goalie Mikko Koskinen. Koskinen has struggled significantly recently.
Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Jack Campbell will start Saturday against the Wild. Campbell has been strong between the pipes for Toronto in 2021. He's compiled a 13-4-1 record with three shutouts. The 29-year-old also carries a 1.72 goals-against-average and a .943 save percentage. With Petr Mrazek only playing in two games due to injuries, Campbell has made the most of his opportunity. Saturday should be a tough test for Campbell and the Maple Leafs in St. Paul.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell keeps on winning games, whether it be at home or on the road. Campbell stopped 39 of 40 shots on Sunday night versus the Anaheim Ducks. That marked the goalie's fourth straight road win. With the win, Campbell upped his record to 12-4-1 in 17 decisions. The goaltender is on some run with an amazing 14.67 goals saved above average and a 4.2 goalie point share. Both those numbers lead the NHL. Campbell has appeared in a league-leading 18 games, so do not be surprised if Joseph Woll appears in a few more games here and there.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell has much to be thankful for. He made 30 saves on 32 shots in Toronto's 6-2 victory over the Los Angeles Kings late on Wednesday night. Campbell started his 16th game and delivered his 14th quality start. The goalie is on a run worthy of a Vezina Award nomination. It does seem like Campbell is being used too much but so far, the goaltender has handled the workload just fine (27 goals allowed in 17 games played). He will be set up well to gain win number 12 versus the San Jose Sharks on Friday night.
Jack Campbell Will Start Saturday Versus Pittsburgh
The Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender will indeed face the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night. There had been some talk that Campbell could start on Sunday but that was quickly debunked. Joseph Woll will start on Sunday night instead. That is good news for owners of Campbell in a way as the highest shot volume should be against Pittsburgh on Saturday night. That is the thought process anyway. Campbell is 10-3-1 with a 1.63 goals-against average and a .944 save percentage. Also, he has three shutouts.
Jack Campbell Stellar in Net Again for Toronto Maple Leafs
Jack Campbell enjoyed another excellent start in net for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He stopped all but one shot in the 3-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night. Campbell has allowed just one goal this season in two appearances. Toronto's goaltender raised his record to 22-5-3 since joining the Maple Leafs. With the injury to Petr Mrazek, Campbell could see a run of starts for the rest of October potentially. Considering his record, that would mean a lot of good results for fantasy hockey owners.
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell is scheduled to start the team's season opener on Wednesday against Montreal. The 29-year-old had a spectacular campaign for Toronto last season, setting the team's record for consecutive wins (11) and ending up taking only five losses in 22 appearances. He registered a 2.15 goals-against average with a .921 save percentage and had two shutouts. The Canadiens are starting the season without Carey Price (personal), so Campbell finds himself in a nice spot to make a winning start to the new season as well. Petr Mrazek is set to get his team debut on Thursday against Ottawa as the team completes a back-to-back set.