DEAL DONE: Maple Leafs have officially signed a veteran goalie from the Edmonton Oilers . The season…  

DEAL DONE: Maple Leafs have officially signed a veteran goalie from the Edmonton Oilers . The season…

 

The Edmonton Oilers have officially signed veteran goaltender Jack Campbell from the Toronto Maple Leafs. The move comes as the Oilers aim to bolster their goaltending depth for the upcoming season. Campbell, 32, had a notable tenure with the Maple Leafs, establishing himself as a reliable option in net since joining the team in 2020. His leadership and experience are expected to provide a steady presence behind the Oilers’ high-powered offense.

 

Campbell’s signing signals a clear effort by the Oilers’ front office to improve their goaltending situation after some inconsistent performances in recent seasons. Edmonton has long been in need of stability in net, especially as they continue to contend for a Stanley Cup with stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl leading the charge up front.

 

The deal also offers the Oilers a potential tandem of Campbell and Stuart Skinner, providing head coach Jay Woodcroft with more flexibility and experience. Campbell is known for his ability to steal games when he’s at his best, and his solid performances with Toronto make him a promising addition to the Oilers’ roster.

 

The full terms of the contract have not yet been disclosed, but the move solidifies Edmonton’s commitment to improving their goaltending position as they prepare for a competitive season ahead.

 

 

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