At this year's Development Camp, there was a new coach on the ice. Former Jackets player and Stanley Cup Champion Gregory Campbell joined the Blue Jackets organization this year as a development coach to help guide the team's prospects through their journeys working to become NHL players.
"(Campbell) is accomplished," development coach Chris Clark said. "He's a type of player that had to work for everything. It's a process to make the NHL and that's a tough road for some guys because they've always been good players where they are. Part of our job is to relate experiences to the guys that the road to the NHL has ups and downs. Understanding that is what Campbell brings."
Campbell, or "Soupy" as he is often referred, was drafted by the Florida Panthers in 2002, and after a final season in the Ontario Hockey League, he split the next three seasons between time with the Panthers and the team's AHL club.
After earning a permanent spot on Florida's roster for four seasons, Campbell was traded to Boston where he played for five years including the 2010-11 campaign when the London native tied a career high in goals (13) and helped his team win the Stanley Cup.
Former Blue Jacket Gregory Campbell finds new fit in coaching role
Campbell joined the organization as a development coach to help guide prospects as they work to become NHL players
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