Chris Campoli Wants to be a Leaf

by on July 20, 2011 in Free Agency - 226 Comments

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After failing to agree to terms on a new contract, the Blackhawks have chosen to walk away from defenseman Chris Campoli’s $2.5 million arbitration award. The 27 year old puck-mover will become an unrestricted free agent, free to sign with any club. However, the Mississauga native has expressed an interest in joining his childhood team, the Maple Leafs.

Much like with the Clarke MacArthur signing for $1.2 million last summer, the Leafs appear to be in prime position to land a capable young player at a potentially reduced salary should they so choose. The problem lies in the current backlog of potentially seven NHL calibre defensemen already cluttering up Toronto’s blueline. That’s not including Matt Lashoff or top prospect Jake Gardiner, whom GM Brian Burke believes may be ready to see some time with the big club at some point later this year. With that said, it should be noted that through various trades and injuries, the Maple Leafs dressed 10 different names on their blueline in 2010-2011.

It’s going to be interesting to see how the Leafs choose to explore this route, as it’s not very often you see talented young players become available for only money, and potentially reasonable money at that. Campoli has developed into a fairly well-rounded second pairing defenseman over the past few seasons, playing 18-20 minutes a night, displaying good offensive instincts and mixing in a little sandpaper to his game as well. For anything around the $1.5 million range, I’d take a gamble on a talented young guy who wants to be a Maple Leaf and let the depth issues sort themselves out through injury or trade later on down the road.

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  • Anonymous

    I think your take on Colborne is bang on. I think he’s a roster player by the end of the year. He can fit in the bottom-6 if a spot isn’t available in the top-6. Where we probably differ is on what Burke would do to make room. I would expect Grabovski to be moved out before Connolly. The reason is that Grabovski could probably net a better return. Neither is the top-line centre Burke wants on his ‘cup-contending team’ and the second line centre will eventually be filled by Kadri or Colborne. If you combine Grabovski and Lupul with some other assets, there are quite a few GMs that will listen.

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  • Schenn

    I think that Kadri will be a Top Six Winger, while Colborne will be either a second or third line centre.

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  • Simon Bentley

    Well Well: http://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/nhl/2011-07-20-teddy-purcell-lauri-korpikoski-sign_n.htm

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  • Simon Bentley

    An article on it saying Campoli getting offers.

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  • Anonymous

    Interesting scenario. But you had a good run there with the center’s names…Grabo, Colbo, Lombo…but messed up the 4th line. Should have been Bozo. lol

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  • djamon

    Maybe he is. I may just need to see a full year of a healthy Lupul to see his upside. But others talk as if he and Kessel are inseparable when he only got 18 points in 28 games with, arguably, our best player.

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  • S.J.- light’em up

    Listen there is nothing irrelevant about it. It’s plain and simple If he doesn’t fit the way they thought then they move him. He is a place holder. He also signed Lebda and moved in a year (though he played 41 games) probably not what Lebda thought he was signing up for. He also traded Schneider after 65 games probably not what he signed up for . Shit happens. Is that on point enough for you Bob?

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  • djamon

    But who really knows if that was just Phil getting hot again. Again, I just need to see a larger sample size of Lupul I think. And a larger sample size of Phil AND Lupul.

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  • Schenn

    Why can’t a player with phenomenal vision and puck distribution skills play the wing?

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    Why can’t a player with phenomenal vision and puck distribution skills play the wing?

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  • Simon Bentley

    The Islanders are apparently working on a deal…maybe….

    http://www.islanderspointblank.com/2011/07/taxes-trade-rumors-and-more-cowbellthursdays-three-islanders-items-worth-following/

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    The Islanders are apparently working on a deal…maybe….

    http://www.islanderspointblank.com/2011/07/taxes-trade-rumors-and-more-cowbellthursdays-three-islanders-items-worth-following/

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  • Alex Tran

    I think Colborne could be ready for some prolonged NHL action toward season’s end.

    The players most likely to contribute in a meaningful way next season would be Frattin and Gardiner.

    If Frattin plays a full season with the Marlies, he’s definitely popping in 30 goals.

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  • djamon

    He can for sure. But I always thought the wingers were either the finishers or the puck retrieval guys. It makes sense to me to have the guy with the amazing vision in the middle of the ice as much as possible.

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