Campbell considers his options
Campbell is one of a number of Steelers’ players whose futures are uncertain and it is probable he will follow defenceman Steve Munn into retirement.
The 30-year-old Canadian joined the Steelers last summer, helping them to a third Elite League regular season league title after contributing 40 points, including nine goals.
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Hide AdThe 4-3 overtime defeat to the Panthers on Saturday was the second successive semi-final defeat for Campbell, who lost out with former club Coventry Blaze at the same stage last year.
“For some, it was probably their last-ever game of hockey,” said Campbell. “For me, things are still up in the air but there’s a good possibility that this is it.
“I’ve got to think about a few things and see what happens.”
On the defeat to bitter rivals Nottingham, who went on to defeat Cardiff Devils 5-4 in Sunday’s final, Campbell added: “It was a terrible way to lose – overtime is never fun.
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Hide Ad“When you’ve got guys that win consistenly throughout the year (season) and then you come here and lose this play-off game it’s just terrible.
“The league title is the main one over here – all the teams recognise that here and it’s the toughest trophy to win and we’re very happy to have won it.
“But we wanted to win the play-off trophy as well.”