Islanders’ Sprong hopes to translate Stanley Cup experience into QMJHL success
Less than a year after being a bystander on the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Stanley Cup run, Daniel Sprong is ready to be a leader on the Charlottetown Islanders’ quest for a President’s Cup.
The Islanders open the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League post-season on Friday night against the Baie-Comeau Drakkar. Charlottetown is coming off perhaps its finest QMJHL season ever thanks to a late-season surge fuelled largely by Sprong.
The Dutch native scored 32 goals and added 27 assists in just 31 games for the Islanders (46-18-4), who finished fourth overall and set a franchise record for wins in a season. Charlottetown won 17 of its last 21 games, including a stretch of nine-straight wins.
Sprong missed a large chunk of the season with a torn labrum suffered while on the Penguins’ practice roster during their Stanley Cup victory last spring over the San Jose Sharks. Surgery on Sprong’s right shoulder sidelined him for over seven months, and the winger rehabbed in Pittsburgh before returning to Charlottetown and making his season debut on Jan. 6.


