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Maple Leafs Must Reunite $13 Million Forward with Craig Berube to Replace David Kampf


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Charlie McAfee
July 7, 2025  (7:29 PM)
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A side by side image of Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube and forward Dakota Joshua.
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If the Toronto Maple Leafs want to add a solid bottom-six replacement for David Kampf, they should look at Dakota Joshua who may be on the outs per Elliotte Friedman.

With the discussion surrounding which player the Maple Leafs are going to trade away when it comes to Max Domi, Calle Jarnkrok and David Kampf, it seems like the latter is the likeliest given his age and skill set.
Though the Maple Leafs could benefit from dealing at least two of them, if anyone were to go it'll be Kampf, but that means Toronto needs to try and find a way to replace him.

Dakota Joshua up for sale: Friedman

There are some smaller pieces available on the open market, it's more likely the team is going to pursue a forward via the trade block for a reliable and steady improvement over Kampf, and who fits in better with the system.
Per Elliotte Friedman on his 32 Thoughts podcast, it seems the Leafs could have that better fit if the Canucks are looking to blow things up:
I don't think the Canucks are done tinkering with this yet.

Vancouver already acquired Evander Kane this off-season, and they re-signed fan favorite superstar Brock Boeser, so if they were looking to add some scoring or a different face; Dakota Joshua could be expendable.
Why Dakota Joshua fits with the Maple Leafs
Joshua, 29, has spent the last three seasons with the Canucks, registering 69 points in 199 games (36 goals, 33 assists) but has a blistering 660 hits in that span.
He loves to hit and hit a lot, and considering his familiarity with Craig Berube; who loves to have players be ultra-physical, it seems like the perfect match.
Joshua offers more offensive upside than Kampf, very good faceoff numbers (53% for his career) and is just as capable a penalty killer.
The one caveat though is he's owed $3.25-million for the next three seasons, and that's a lot of money to commit to a fourth liner; basically a Kampf repeat.
But he adds a ton of physicality and more offensive potential than Kampf would, and has familiarity with the head coach.
So it might just be worth that price tag after all.
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Maple Leafs Must Reunite $13 Million Forward with Craig Berube to Replace David Kampf

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