Banackock 8,044 Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 ||| ISABELLA CAMPBELL ||| A JUNIOR REVIEW ||| P L A Y E R N A M E: ISABELLA CAMPBELL B I R T H D A Y: SEPTEMBER 19, 2000 B I R T H P L A C E: DENVER, COLORADO H E I G H T: 5'11" W E I G H T: 175LBS N U M B E R: 19 Isabella Campbell is a force to be reckoned with. Not only does she have the skill sets that make her an absolute weapon for her teams on the ice, but she has the blood of her father, agent and future GM running through her veins. She was made to dominate. Being an elite hockey player is in her mind and running through her body. This was extremely evident throughout her junior career prior to announcing she had intentions of joining the VHLM and being picked up by the Houston Bulls. Before that moment she took the leap into the bigger, professional leagues, she spent the last 2 seasons playing with the Denver Icehawks in the United States Womens Hockey League. During these 2 seasons, she led the team on the ice for points, goals and most things you can lead for (aside from penalty minutes), and also led her to on and ice as the teams official captain. She was the leagues best player at the time of her departure and really grew into an amazing player. In fact, she was so good that she's currently one of few females to be playing in the VHLM right now. We don't have specific numbers for you, but she's currently suiting up with an all female line with Venus and Aloe. Her amazing play led her up to this historic and legendary moment in the VHLM. Two years ago, she entered the United States professional women's league as a rookie and quickly started making a name for herself. Out of the gate, the team was transitioning into a rebuilder with lots of their veteran presence moved out earlier in the off-season. Entering training camp, her skates apparently came with some mixture of gasoline and other explosives because damn she was on fire. Her motivation, work ethic and attitude were things that earned her the captaincy for that season. Throughout the 56 game schedule, the team managed to exceed expectations and barely squeak their way into playoffs. Campbell's play was destructive in the offensive zone and fairly consistent in her own zone. In 56 games, she threw up 28 goals, 33 assists for 61 points on the year. Flip the page and head into the next season, the team added some fire power in the off-season, drafting a few big players throughout the USA and adding 2 others via trade. Things were feeling good, looking good and going good. The team started hot out of the gate and they didn't stop that fire until the full completion of the season. Not only did they take 1st place on the year, but got the 2nd most wins ever in a season with the most goals ever scored. Think that's bad ass? Isabella Campbell went beast mode on the league and absolutely smashed her season totals from last season. During the 56 game season, she added 39 goals, 60 assists for a grand total of 99 points on the season. The record for most points in a season is 111. She currently sits 8th all-time. Then, with the 17 playoff games she added another 8 goals, 20 assists for 28 points to hoist the championship high above her head. Fast forward and she's currently making history in the VHLM - forming the first all female line on the Houston Bulls. Her presence has been a strong one in Houston as the team has really built itself up over the last week or so and Campbell's presence has been a good factor into some of the newcomers entering the Bulls organization. She's excited for her future with the Seattle Bears and to be taught under her father who had a strong career in the VHL, both as a player and as the GM of the Seattle Bears. Time will tell where she ends up, but she is extremely determined to come out of her career as one of the best, if not the best, female player to ever play the game. T H E E N D Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/87803-isabella-campbell-junior-review/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now