Sprong Developing
Devils forward Daniel Sprong has played in six games with New Jersey since being acquired at the NHL’s trade deadline. Though he has yet to record a point, he does have a plus-2 in those games and has played a part in contributing to team offense.
On a Paul Cotter goal, Sprong would have been the third assist as it was his pass through the neutral zone that created the play. On a Nico Hischier goal, Sprong set a “pick” that allowed Hischier to find space and score. Though he didn’t record a point on any of those plays, he is having an impact.
“He hasn’t been able to score just yet. That’s there for him,” Keefe said. “He really has the ability. We’ve seen it in the league before. It’s very evident when watching practice that he can bring a different element to us there. I’ve liked his game.”
Sprong has the natural talent to score. However, his biggest deficit is in the defensive side of the game and it’s something he’s worked on a lot.
“I like that he’s done a good job defensively. That’s a big part for him,” Keefe said. “You can tell he’s really attentive in that area and trying to be really solid in that area defensively. But I also need him to make plays and hang onto the puck and give us a little more of an offensive element lower in our lineup.
“Overall, I’ve been happy with what he’s brought. I will continue to encourage him to continue to hold onto those pucks and generate shots and see if we can start to get some to fall for him.”