Thirty-year-old checking center David Kämpf currently has two years left on his contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs, carrying a $2.4 million cap hit. Despite this, he has not been playing for the team recently.
Sources within the organization stress that his absence is unrelated to performance or attitude issues, attributing it solely to the team's salary cap situation. Although $2.4 million appears reasonable at first, Toronto’s recent signing of Scott Laughton to an extension suggests that Kämpf might not be part of the club’s long-term strategy.
David Kämpf is reportedly considering terminating his contract to become an unrestricted free agent, a decision driven by his desire to play regularly. This possibility is gaining traction as he seeks opportunities elsewhere.
People around the organization insist his absence has nothing to do with performance or attitude — only the cap situation.
He’s actually a great story: undrafted, he carved out a solid role in Chicago and played a major part in one of the greatest moments in Czech hockey history.
David Kämpf’s career is at a crossroads as cap constraints limit his role with the Maple Leafs, making a free agency move increasingly likely to secure more playing time.
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