less mobility in wooden shoes, have to leave earlier
Haha.....no doubt.
less mobility in wooden shoes, have to leave earlier
So as a fellow Dutchmen I'm incredibly proud of Sprong what are the scenarios for the future? He can't play AHL until 17/18 right because he turns 20 after 31st of december? And what's up with this 41 game limit for this season?
Personally I'm looking forward to see him play higher up just to see if he can handle that.
The rookie right-winger was tight-lipped on the subject prior to Saturday's meeting with the Flames, but if -- and it's a very big if -- that paperwork arrives sometime soon, it doesn't seem far-fetched that the Penguins would consider loaning him to the national program. And you know Team Canada would love to add an NHLer to their roster.
"I'm working on it. That's all I can say right now. I'm busy with it, but I don't (know) what stage it's at right now," Sprong said of his quest to become a Canadian citizen.
"For sure, I would like to play for Canada one day if I ever do get the opportunity. But I don't have my passport yet, so I can't just can't think about that right now."