Several teams make big deals ahead of Canadian Hockey League trade deadlines
When Windsor Spitfires general manager Bill Bower learned that Shane Wright might be coming back to the Ontario Hockey League, he knew he had to start making some inquiries.
Wright, who had been drafted fourth overall by the Seattle Kraken in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, was sent back to the OHL’s Kingston Frontenacs on Jan. 6, a day after he won gold with Canada at the world junior hockey championship. Kraken GM Ron Francis said at the time that reassigning Wright from Seattle back to Kingston would give him the opportunity to win a Memorial Cup.
Bower also wanted to see Wright win a Memorial Cup, just in a Spitfires jersey. He contacted the Frontenacs to tell them he was interested and then started looking at what assets Windsor could send east in a deal.
“When you’re sitting where we were as a hockey club in the standings, and a Shane Wright is available, you just weigh the options and make some decisions,” said Bower on Tuesday shortly after the OHL’s trade deadline passed. “You take all the information in and to me it’s a it’s a calculated risk that our team and our management felt made sense.