Can anyone really fault David Kampf for securing a four-year contract worth an average of $2.4 million per season to continue his hockey career? It’s hard to criticize a player for taking that opportunity.
Moreover, he managed to negotiate a limited no-trade clause, further securing his position for the foreseeable future. That move shows both foresight and an understanding of the market.
“Is it in any way David Kampf’s fault for somehow managing to also pick up a limited no trade clause in the process?”
David Kampf made a sound professional choice by locking in a secure, well-paying deal that protects his future in a competitive hockey environment.