Sending goalie Jack Campbell to AHL a message to Oilers, says coach
VANCOUVER — Edmonton Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft hopes his team understands the message being sent by dispatching struggling goaltender Jack Campbell to the American Hockey League.
“The message it sends is, we’re 2-8-1,” Woodcroft said Wednesday after the Oilers practised at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre at the University of British Columbia. “For us to just keep trotting the same thing out, we can’t do that. It’s not acceptable.
“Unfortunately for someone of Jack’s character, and someone who is such a great teammate, he’s one of those pieces that is being forced to move. That’s not fun. We’ve had good moments but there haven’t been enough. We’re looking for solutions. My experience in 20 years, usually real solutions hide in plain sight.”
The Oilers, who are second last in the Western Conference, said Tuesday they were placing Campbell on waivers. After clearing, he was assigned Wednesday to the AHL Bakersfield Condors. Goaltender Calvin Pickard was promoted from Bakersfield to Edmonton.