With their All-Star goaltender out day-to-day with a neck injury and the team sitting outside a playoff spot, the Toronto Maple Leafs picked up a goalie Wednesday night in a trade.

Jack Campbell and forward Kyle Clifford are heading to Toronto. The Kings get back forward Trevor Moore, a 2020 third-round pick and a conditional 2021 third-round pick.

Campbell had a .928 save percentage last season, though he's at .900 this season.

No. 1 goalie Frederik Andersen was injured on Monday and backup Michael Hutchinson has struggled with a .886 save percentage and 3.66 goals-against average. He blew a 3-1 lead in Monday's game and he gave up four goals Wednesday night — three in the first period — during a 5-3 loss to the New York Rangers.

Coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters after the game that he had no update on Andersen's status.

Of Hutchinson, he said, "I thought that we need saves as a team. We need him to be better in those spots when we have those lapses there. At the same time, our team has to do a better job of protecting."

Campbell will help the Maple Leafs until Andersen is ready and is an upgrade over Hutchinson as backup. He also is signed for two seasons after this one, while Hutchinson is a pending unrestricted free agent.

Clifford, a defensive forward who won two Stanley Cups with the Kings, is from Ontario and Moore is from Thousand Oaks, California.

The Kings will retain 50% of Clifford's salary as part of the deal.