A day after it was reported that the Canucks had interest in free agent winger Daniel Sprong, they have indeed agreed to terms with him. The team announced that the two sides have agreed to a one-year contract. PuckPedia adds (Twitter link) that the deal will pay $975K. GM Patrik Allvin released the following statement on the signing:
Bringing in another solid winger will be a boost for our club this season. Daniel has matured a lot as a player and has shown he can contribute offensively when called upon. His addition up front will give us better depth and should help with more balanced scoring throughout our forward group.
The 27-year-old has bounced around throughout his eight-year NHL career, having played for five teams already with Vancouver set to be his sixth.
After putting up limited numbers in his first three stops spanning six seasons, Sprong had a breakout year in his second year with Seattle in 2022-23, one that saw him record 21 goals and 25 assists in 66 games despite averaging just 11:25 of playing time per game. However, their concern about his arbitration eligibility led to him being non-tendered where he quickly signed a one-year, $2MM deal with Detroit on the opening day of free agency.
While Sprong didn’t quite produce at the same rate last season, he came relatively close, coming up three goals short of his 2022-23 performance while matching his assist totals. And again, he didn’t play in the top six while surpassing 30 even-strength points for the second year in a row. But that wasn’t enough to earn an extension with the Red Wings who opted to shake up their roster a bit, nor did it help him get a deal early in free agency.
With two good offensive years under his belt, Sprong landed 35th on our Top 50 UFA list last month. With that came a projection of him earning a raise and a multi-year agreement but clearly, that didn’t come to fruition as instead of a raise, his salary has been cut by more than half.
Instead, Sprong is taking a very team-friendly deal to land in what should be a favorable environment in Vancouver. The Canucks finished seventh in the NHL in scoring last season and while they lost Elias Lindholm in free agency and moved out Ilya Mikheyev in a cap-clearing move, they were able to bring in Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen from Boston while retaining Dakota Joshua after his breakout showing. With Vancouver, Sprong should have the same type of role that he has become accustomed to, one that should see him playing in the bottom six at five-on-five with some secondary power play time.
With the move, the Canucks are effectively capped out. Per PuckPedia, they now have less than $16K in cap room at their disposal with a full-sized roster. Notably, that does not include Tucker Poolman being on LTIR so if they want to put him back on there, they will have some more flexibility to work with. However, it would put them in a position of being unable to bank in-season cap space. Alternatively, they could opt to not carry a full-sized roster to start the season, allowing them to have closer to $800K in room (with Poolman only on regular IR), giving them a shot to bank some space heading into the trade deadline.
If Sprong can have the same type of success with the Canucks in that role that he had with Seattle and Detroit, this contract has the potential to be one of the best bargains of the summer. And if that happens, perhaps next summer will be when Sprong can land a bit of job security that he has been seeking for several years now.
Photo courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.
Postmedia’s Patrick Johnston was the first to report that an agreement between the two sides was in place.
TJECK109
Rutherford and his ex penguins
FU Ball
This is a good signing.
bigdaddyt
Marek is gonna be a happy his favourite player got signed
Bucky76
Now give him some top 6 minutes and see how he can really do
66TheNumberOfTheBest
Between this and the Heinan signing it seems like VAN has given up pro scouting and are just reading the back of hockey cards instead.
A team that already had more than it’s fair share of soft skill added even more (overpaying greatly for one of them) when they need less.
Jamesz 2
As a Kraken fan I look forward to the offensive opportunities we will have against Vancouver when Sprong is on the ice.
pawtucket
Yes, we are very afraid of Chandler Stephenson for the next 7 years
aka.nda
As a kraken fan, I’d’ve been quite happy if they brought him back. He’s more likely to get his name on the cup this year with the Canucks though, so better for him. Looks like a great signing for VAN to me. Won’t find less expensive goals in the league, and surely there’s a way to manage the defense. A legitimate coach will help a lot.
ChipCran121
$975k, incredible deal. Amazing upside.
Gbear
Nice, low cost signing.
Johnny Z
He may get 20 goals but be a -40.
pawtucket
-5 last year on a non-playoff team
-2 career
Try harder