Jack Campbell, selected by the Stars No. 11 overall in the 2010 NHL Entry draft, was victorious in his OHL debut with the Windsor Spitfires. Campbell made 27 saves while facing 31 shots in a 5-4 win for Windsor over the Plymouth Whalers.
↵ESPN Dallas' Mark Stepneski shared some thoughts on the game:
↵↵↵I watched online and thought Campbell - the Stars' 1st round pick (11th overall) in 2010 - played well. It was a solid performance in what was a sloppy game in front of him at times.
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Plymouth dominated the game for basically the first 35 minutes, building a 4-1 lead. Windsor had a young defense for the game and it showed. Campbell faced several quality chances and didn’t have a chance on a couple of the goals. He kept his team around it though, and they were able to rally.
Windsor scored late in the second to make it a 4-2 game and then scored three unanswered goals in the third to get the win. Campbell was hugging his teammates at the end of the night.
Windsor's next game is tonight against the Sarina Sting.
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