Dramatic turn of events on National Hockey League waivers: Campbell's faith is now known
As you probably already know, we were treated to a huge surprise at the NHL waivers yesterday afternoon, when the Edmonton Oilers announced that they had placed goaltender Jack Campbell on waivers.
Many even spoke of a real dramatic turn.
Shortly after awarding him a very large contract of 25 million dollars, valid until 2027, the Oilers have already placed Campbell on waivers.
Campbell, 31 years old, earns 5 million per season and he has save percentages of .873 and .888 with the Oilers over the past two years, after a solid stint with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
He has 1 win and 4 losses this season.
In short, we just got the verdict.
Jack Campbell was ignored on waivers.
Campbell Clears Waivers and Will Join the Bakersfield Condors
Details will follow.
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