It didn’t take long for former Maple Leaf David Kampf’s services to be picked up by another team.
Despite a report from TSN’s Darren Dreger saying that Kampf would likely make his decision on Sunday, it was officially announced on Saturday night that Kampf would sign a one-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks. The contract is worth $1.1 million.
“David is a very reliable two-way centre who will improve our strength and depth down the middle immediately,” Allvin said. “He is good in the faceoff dot and is a solid penalty killer, two areas of need we currently have on our team. His hockey IQ is also a big asset and we believe he will fit in nicely with our group.”
Kampf’s relationship with the Maple Leafs soured rapidly in 2025-26 after he didn’t make the opening night roster. The team placed him on waivers and he went to the Toronto Marlies, where he played in four games and tallied one assist. Eventually, he refused to report to the Marlies which led to having his contract mutually terminated on Thursday. He officially became a free agent on Friday and had reportedly narrowed down his interest to three teams, with the Canucks eventually prevailing.
The Maple Leafs will see Kampf in a Canucks uniform for the first time on January 10th, 2026.
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