Jack Campbell News
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Campbell won his last time out despite allowing five goals on 36 shots (.861 SV%) in a 6-5 victory over Chicago. The 30-year-old netminder has struggled since signing a five-year deal with Edmonton in the offseason, posting a .888 SV% and 3.88 GAA through his first six starts. He takes on a struggling Nashville Predators team who has lost seven of their last eight contests.
Campbell won his last time out despite allowing five goals on 36 shots (.861 SV%) in a 6-5 victory over Chicago. The 30-year-old netminder has struggled since signing a five-year deal with Edmonton in the offseason, posting a .888 SV% and 3.88 GAA through his first six starts. He takes on a struggling Nashville Predators team who has lost seven of their last eight contests.
Campbell is coming off a 32-save (.914 SV%) 6-3 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins his last time out. After signing a five-year deal in the offseason, he has struggled early on posting a .895 SV% and 3.61 GAA. He will hope to improve his numbers as he takes on the red hot Chicago Blackhawks, who have won their last four games in a row averaging 4.5 goals per game during that span.
Campbell is coming off his best start of the season as the Oilers lost 2-0 in a 20 save (.952 SV%) losing effort to St.Louis. Campbell has been struggling through his first four starts with the Oilers, as shown by his 3.82 GAA and .889 SV%. He draws the daunting task of facing the league's highest-scoring team (5.2 GF/GP) in the Pittsburgh Penguins at home Monday.
Campbell is coming off his best start of the season as the Oilers lost 2-0 in a 20 save (.952 SV%) losing effort to St.Louis. Campbell has been struggling through his first four starts with the Oilers, as shown by his 3.82 GAA and .889 SV%. He draws the daunting task of facing the league's highest-scoring team (5.2 GF/GP) in the Pittsburgh Penguins at home Monday.
Jack Campbell struggled in his previous start, getting pulled after allowing four goals on 11 shots in a 4-3 loss to Calgary in the Battle of Alberta. After sitting in Edmonton's previous game Monday for back-up Stuart Skinner, he will be looking to bounce back after a shakey first two starts where he has amassed an ugly 6.00 GAA and .851 SV% on the back of signing a five-year deal with the Edmonton in the offseason. He draws the tough task of taking on the unbeaten Carolina Hurricanes (3-0-0) who have only allowed one goal in each of their three wins so far.
Campbell will look to keep the Oilers rolling after an impressive 33-save opening night performance in a 5-3 win over Vancouver on Wednesday. The 27-year-old is facing his second Canadian rival in as many starts, taking on Calgary's high-powered offence; who scored five in their opener against Colorado Thursday.
Jack Campbell will start his tenure as the Oilers' starting goalie Wednesday when he takes on division rivals Vancouver. The 30-year-old joins his third team in seven seasons after finishing 11th in Wins (31) in 2021-22 with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He also enjoyed a 2.64 GAA alongside his .914 SV%. He will look to get Edmonton back in the win column as they hope to return to the Western Conference Finals for the second straight season.
Campbell played a career-high 49 games (47 starts), going 31-9-6 with a 2.64 GAA and .914 SV% with the Maple Leafs. With Mike Smith likely headed to LTIR, Campbell should serve as the Oilers No.1 netminder and Stuart Skinner will be his backup.