Can anyone really blame David Kampf for signing a four-year contract that guarantees him an average salary of $2.4 million per season to play hockey? The deal also includes a limited no-trade clause, which is quite a notable addition.
It seems unreasonable to fault Kampf for securing such terms, considering the stability and financial security it provides. After all, earning this kind of contract in professional sports is a significant achievement.
"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’s contract secures his financial future but limits his mobility, likely tethering him to the Marlies or no NHL presence.