Guilt Trip
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I'm not buying that Campbell came back early at all. If he wasn't ready to come back there was no need to do so. He also wouldn't have been Freddie's backup on the 19th after he had 21 or so days off after his previous start. Campbell had played 1 game since Jan 25th before his game on Mar 20th. If anything a healthy Jack may have gone a long way in keeping Freddie healthy. We'll never know because we have no idea how long Freddie was playing hurt.bustaheims said:Guilt Trip said:I don't think he's injury prone, he just has that nagging, appears to be, left knee injury. I don't think he came back early. There was a highlight they showed last night from Sat's game and it looked like he hurt it again. I wouldn't be shocked if he doesn't play tomorrow night. I don't think he's getting over this until the off season. I hope he can because we're going to need both guys.
The schedule this season is not very forgiving for anyone trying to play through an injury, that's for sure. Considering how many netminders have been hurt this season, I have to imagine it's especially difficult on goalies. I also suspect neither Campbell not Andersen will be able to get back to 100% until the off-season, which is why I was advocating for the Leafs to upgrade their goaltending depth. I also suspect that, if Andersen was healthy and performing well, Campbell would have taken more time to let things heal properly.
The sched has been hard on goalies so far..
As for upgrading. Who's out there? I don't see the Leafs going after a #1 so how much can we upgrade with another back up? Without Freddie and/or Jack healthy Leafs will be in big trouble.