It appears the Vancouver Canucks will make winger Daniel Sprong a healthy scratch for the second straight game tonight vs. the Florida Panthers. The Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks have started the season a disappointing 0-0-2 when they could easily be 2-0-0. They have had leads going into the third period in both games this season and have managed to get outscored 4-1 and squander two points.
When he met the media following his Vancouver Canucks’ elimination in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers,
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The Vancouver Canucks are rolling in preseason. On Tuesday, they beat the Seattle Kraken 3-1 at Rogers Arena. The following night, they defeated the Calgary Flames 4-3 in overtime in Abbotsford, BC.
The Vancouver Canucks head into the 2024-25 season with a roster that has the potential to make some noise. While the team has a few young prospects eager to break into the NHL, one of the more intriguing additions is Daniel Sprong.
Well, that was a great first impression of Daniel Sprong in a Vancouver Canucks uniform. Sprong suited up in the Canucks’ second preseason game against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night and was certainly noticeable.
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Every player at the National Hockey League level can shoot the puck. But not all shots are equal. Through two days of Vancouver Canucks training camp in Penticton, it’s easy to see how Daniel Sprong has scored 85 career NHL goals including 39 in the past two seasons, alone The guy can flat out shoot the puck.
Finding any bit of value in your NHL lineup is extremely important, something that many recent Stanley Cup-winning squads have done so well in recent years.
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Daniel Sprong didn’t get the contract he was looking for in free agency. But he did get a contract, and he got himself to a team he can’t wait to be a part of under a coach he can’t wait to play for.
Former Red Wings forward Daniel Sprong was considered the most desirable player still in the free agent market and yet he didn’t benefit much from that status.
The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Daniel Sprong to a one-year deal worth $975,000. Sprong will be joining his sixth NHL franchise after having stints with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Anaheim Ducks, Washington Capitals, Seattle Kraken, and most recently the Detroit Red Wings.
The Vancouver Canucks have signed 27-year-old right-winger Daniel Sprong to a one-year contract worth $0.975 million each season per Elliotte Friedman.
A day after it was reported that the Canucks had an interest in free agent winger Daniel Sprong, they have indeed agreed to terms with him.
Where will Daniel Sprong end up in NHL free agency?
Detroit Red Wings’ UFA Daniel Sprong might be the most desirable leftover from the NHL’s recent free agent spending spree. Sprong is 27 and boasts 39 goals over the past two seasons, including his 18 for Detroit in 2023-24.
After week one of NHL free agency, the initial wave of top free agents is long gone. The list of available players now consists of aging has-beens, unqualified restricted free agents, and fringe NHL hopefuls.
Most big names and impact players in NHL free agency flew off the board on Day 1. However, some value adds remain to be had as the first week of free agency ends.
The deal carries an AAV of $750K.
The Seattle Kraken have signed forward Daniel Sprong to a professional tryout. Sprong, 25, split the 2021–22 season between the Washington Capitals and Seattle, scoring 14 goals and 20 points in 63 games.
Sprong’s development as a professional hockey player has been a rather interesting case to follow and at age 25, the final returns on the winger may not be finalized just yet.
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