Jack Campbell
2023-24 Pre-Season Game Worn Bauer Glove and Blocker Set
What you are looking at right now is a Bauer glove and blocker set used by Jack Campbell in the 2023-24 NHL pre-season with the Edmonton Oilers. They have tons of wear and are definitively photomatched to three pre-season games that Campbell played in.
While the picture shown is a beautiful low-res version of the blocker in action, a great high resolution photomatch of them can be found here:
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/jack-campbell-of-the-edmonton-oilers-set-to-make-a-save-in-news-photo/1710713261?adppopup=true
Born on January 9, 1992 in Port Huron, Michigan, Jack Campbell was a product of the US National Team Development Program and after earning two U18 World Junior Championships gold medals (2009, 2010), an U20 World Junior Championships gold medal (2010), and being named the USA Hockey Junior Goalie of the Year (2010), among many other accolades, Campbell was drafted 11th overall by the Dallas Stars in 2010. Campbell joined Windsor in the OHL in 2010-11 and that season he brought in even more hardware as he won a World Junior Championship Bronze Medal, while also being named the tournament's best goaltender. At the end of the 2011-12 season, Campbell finally joined the pro ranks with the Texas Stars. Earning more responsibility in the AHL by 2012-13, he proved that he could be a reliable netminder in the pros. In 2013-14, it finally happened.
On October 20, 2013, Jack Campbell was given the start in goal for the Dallas Stars vs the Anaheim Ducks. He stopped 41 shots in a 6-3 defeat. Despite only playing in a lone NHL game that season, he did win the 2014 AHL Calder Cup. 2014-15 saw Campbell play exclusively in the minors, though he did help the United States win an IIHF Worlds bronze medal. Yet again, 2015-16 saw Campbell play exclusively in the minors before he was acquired by Los Angeles for the 2016-17 season, a season which saw him play in the AHL All-Star Game and lead the AHL in wins. By 2018-19, he had worked his way up to be the full-time backup in LA, before the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired him in February 2020. In Toronto, Campbell had three excellent regular seasons as he recorded 51 wins, 7 shutouts, a 2.50GAA, and a 0.916% save average in only 77 games with them, not to mention he played in the 2022 NHL All-Star Game. The Edmonton Oilers signed him as a free agent in 2022-23 and intended for him to be their number one netminder for five years, however, Stuart Skinner took over the starting reins in Edmonton in year one, leaving Campbell as his backup. After Campbell struggled early in the 2023-24 season, he was placed on waivers and relegated to Bakersfield in the AHL. He was signed to a one year deal by the Detroit Red Wings for the 2024-25 season.
Career stats will not be posted at this time, as he may still return to the NHL.
Acquired from: Edmonton Oilers
Dates of Game Use:
Sep 29, 2023 vs Calgary (34-35, 2-1W)
Oct 2, 2023 vs Seattle (32-33, 4-1W)
Oct 6, 2023 vs Seattle (35-36, 3-1W)
Photomatched: Yes
While the picture shown is a beautiful low-res version of the blocker in action, a great high resolution photomatch of them can be found here:
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/jack-campbell-of-the-edmonton-oilers-set-to-make-a-save-in-news-photo/1710713261?adppopup=true
Born on January 9, 1992 in Port Huron, Michigan, Jack Campbell was a product of the US National Team Development Program and after earning two U18 World Junior Championships gold medals (2009, 2010), an U20 World Junior Championships gold medal (2010), and being named the USA Hockey Junior Goalie of the Year (2010), among many other accolades, Campbell was drafted 11th overall by the Dallas Stars in 2010. Campbell joined Windsor in the OHL in 2010-11 and that season he brought in even more hardware as he won a World Junior Championship Bronze Medal, while also being named the tournament's best goaltender. At the end of the 2011-12 season, Campbell finally joined the pro ranks with the Texas Stars. Earning more responsibility in the AHL by 2012-13, he proved that he could be a reliable netminder in the pros. In 2013-14, it finally happened.
On October 20, 2013, Jack Campbell was given the start in goal for the Dallas Stars vs the Anaheim Ducks. He stopped 41 shots in a 6-3 defeat. Despite only playing in a lone NHL game that season, he did win the 2014 AHL Calder Cup. 2014-15 saw Campbell play exclusively in the minors, though he did help the United States win an IIHF Worlds bronze medal. Yet again, 2015-16 saw Campbell play exclusively in the minors before he was acquired by Los Angeles for the 2016-17 season, a season which saw him play in the AHL All-Star Game and lead the AHL in wins. By 2018-19, he had worked his way up to be the full-time backup in LA, before the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired him in February 2020. In Toronto, Campbell had three excellent regular seasons as he recorded 51 wins, 7 shutouts, a 2.50GAA, and a 0.916% save average in only 77 games with them, not to mention he played in the 2022 NHL All-Star Game. The Edmonton Oilers signed him as a free agent in 2022-23 and intended for him to be their number one netminder for five years, however, Stuart Skinner took over the starting reins in Edmonton in year one, leaving Campbell as his backup. After Campbell struggled early in the 2023-24 season, he was placed on waivers and relegated to Bakersfield in the AHL. He was signed to a one year deal by the Detroit Red Wings for the 2024-25 season.
Career stats will not be posted at this time, as he may still return to the NHL.
Acquired from: Edmonton Oilers
Dates of Game Use:
Sep 29, 2023 vs Calgary (34-35, 2-1W)
Oct 2, 2023 vs Seattle (32-33, 4-1W)
Oct 6, 2023 vs Seattle (35-36, 3-1W)
Photomatched: Yes