Saturday, April 28, 2018

Penguins recall Sprong, Black Aces


On Saturday, the Pittsburgh Penguins essentially brought together their "Black Aces" team by remembering 13 players, including winger Daniel Sprong of Wilkes-Barre / Scranton Penguins, their AHL affiliate.

The Black Aces travel with and shade the NHL squad through the playoffs, practicing and fighting each other to stay in shape in case the injuries require their inclusion in the 23-player roster of the night game.

Several new Black Aces players played in the NHL this season, including Sprong, Jooris and Jarry.

This season, Sprong had three points (2g, 1a) in eight NHL games. He declined quickly after a strong start, even playing alongside Sidney Crosby. Sprong scored 65 points (33g, 32a) in 65 AHL games, was named to the AHL rookie team and played in the AHL All-Star game.

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Sprong, 21, was also part of the 2016 Black Aces team. He suffered a shoulder injury during ice training that required surgery and cost him most of last season. Sprong will be an RFA after the season.

The penguins acquired Jooris at the Carolina Hurricanes trade deadline in exchange for the Greg McKegg center. Jooris played 31 NHL games for Carolina this season and scored six points (3g, 3a). He did not score in nine games with the Penguins.

Pedan, 24, was acquired at the beginning of this season by the vanished perspective Derrick Pouliot. Pedan did not play in the NHL this season. He scored nine goals and 17 assists in 52 games of AHL. Pouliot had 22 points (3g, 19a) in 71 games in the NHL, but he was also a -22.

Jarry played 26 games in the NHL this season. He lost the backing competition of Casey DeSmith after Jarry recorded a save percentage of .908 and 2.77 goals against the average.

The Charlotte Checkers eliminated the WBS Penguins in their playoff series in the first round, 3-0.

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