At this point, everybody is wondering, if he's that good of a player, why wasn't he signed before, and why were the Canucks able to sign him to so minimal contract? Well-known by the Canucks' management group, as they were the ones to give him his first NHL opportunity back in Pittsburgh, Allvin first addressed how he viewed Sprong's progression and the value he brings to the club:
Here comes the catch: according to Rob Simpson, best known for his detailed coverage of the Seattle Kraken, who Sprong played for during the 2022-2023 campaign, the Dutchmen is not rumoured to be a team-friendly type of guy:
Throughout his career,
Daniel Sprong has found ways to be an effective offensive winger. However, his defensive skills haven't been up to NHL standards, and that's why, despite his elevated production, he's only managed to sign near-league entry deals on one-year terms. The thing is, Sprong has never played for Rick Tocchet; if the Canucks can make a responsible two-way player out of him, they may have a monster on their hands.