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Former Red Wings Forward Placed On Waivers
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Former Detroit Red Wings player Daniel Sprong, a Seattle Kraken healthy scratch since Dec. 28, was placed on waivers today. We will find out Thursday, early afternoon, if he was claimed.

Sprong, 27, signed a one-year deal with the Vancouver Canucks for $975,000 on July 20. He left  the Red Wings after putting up 18 goals and 43 points last season. His contract was a decrease from the $2 million, one-year  deal he had in Detroit.

After Sprong produced one goal and three points in his first nine games with Vancouver, the Canucks traded him to Seattle, where he had scored 21 goals in 2023-24. The return was for future considerations.

Sprong wasn’t as productive in his second tour, posting just one goal in 10 gameves.

Overrun by injuries, the New York Islanders seem like a possible suitor for Sprong, a Netherlands native has 164 points in 363 NHL games.

Besides Vancouver and Seattle, Sprong has played for Detroit, Washington, Anaheim and Pittsburgh.

His chief strength is a quick release shot, and scoring instincts. The Red Wings lost 75 goals this summer through trades or free agent loss, and Sprong was responsible for 24 of those goals.

Sprong could have played against his former Red Wings buddies this Sunday in a matinee game. But now it looks like he will playing for another NHL team or in the American Hockey League.

This article first appeared on Detroit Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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