They are more than friends. You heard it here first.
Sprong has a way to high opinion of himself as a player ,he has turned down multiple call ups to the Dutch national team because he thinks it will ruin his eligibility to play for Team Canada
He is not getting a call up to Canada
Sprong has a way to high opinion of himself as a player ,he has turned down multiple call ups to the Dutch national team because he thinks it will ruin his eligibility to play for Team Canada
He is not getting a call up to Canada
He might have a shot as one of our goalies given the state of things there.
I don't know how Allvin does it, year after year ago. Last July 1st, Pius Suter mystifyingly remained on the UFA board for more than a month, before the Canucks pounced and signed him to a 'value contract'.
This July 1st it was Daniel Sprong, who languished on the UFA board long after free agent frenzy. And the Canucks signed him to a one-year, $950,000 contract that now rates as one of the top-10 'value contracts' in the entire league.
Obviously other teams weren't entire sold on him. But you'd think that with NHL teams desperate for scoring help, a guy who's a threat to hit the 20-goal mark, even in limited minutes, would be in far greater demand.
But I guess sometimes it just happens--that a player simply falls through the cracks. And the Canucks grabbed a guy who's maybe a bit of 'risk', but the potential 'reward' is high. And one year at only a couple of hundred grand over the league minimum, is 'found money'.
The Canucks have only invested a year in him, but wondering how long it'll be before he's firmly in Tocchet's dog-house......I mean if he couldn't stomach both Kuzmenko and even Hoglander at times, he's going to double up on his ulcers with Sprong.
According to Allvin, Sprong has 'matured; as a hockey player. His biggest payday was last season in Detroit with a $2m contract. So he's taking quite a hair-cut to play in Vancouver.
But six teams in eight years after signing his ELC, is an indicator that his scoring simply wasn't enough of a wash for teams to live with his work on the defensive side of the puck.
But how knows, maybe Tocchet can make at least an average defensive winger out of him?
ok
Amazing what a difference one preseason game makes
Not even a preseason game. That post was from 2.5 weeks ago.ok
Amazing what a difference one preseason game makes
Sprong has a way to high opinion of himself as a player ,he has turned down multiple call ups to the Dutch national team because he thinks it will ruin his eligibility to play for Team Canada
He is not getting a call up to Canada
LooooooooolNot even a preseason game. That post was from 2.5 weeks ago.
I heard he’s actually still out thereMy prediction: he goes out in a blaze of glory yelling "I am who I am" and refuses to leave centre ice hoping for a breakaway pass.
Not my assessment of Sprong as one of the league's best 'value contracts'. That's the assessment of the 'Daily Faceoff' website. And oh by the way, Hoglander also makes their list for obvious reasons.Always insightful posts from vanjack.
when you going back to amsterdam ?One long weekend in Amsterdam 15 years ago and I was short-changed 3 times. It’s like they think I wasn’t paying attention just cause I was stoned. They didn’t know I was from BC originally.
Hold on to your wallets closely Canucks.
Maybe never. Not high on the list for a re-visit.when you going back to amsterdam ?
That’s a boring answer, dudeMaybe never. Not high on the list for a re-visit.
love AmsterdamMaybe never. Not high on the list for a re-visit.
Ok you got me. I can’t go back as I’m wanted for diamond and ecstasy smuggling. Also Dutch people are tall, the country is flat, and everyone rides those bikes.That’s a boring answer, dude