The Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs are trading star forward Shane Wright to the Windsor Spitfires, Sportsnet can confirm.
The trade is still pending approval from the league.
Wright was reassigned to his junior club on Friday, one day after he captained Canada to the gold medal in the 2023 world junior hockey championship. He finished the tournament with seven points in seven games including a goal on his 19th birthday during the final against Czechia.
Drafted fourth overall by Seattle last year, Wright struggled to remain in the Kraken’s lineup registering one assist in seven games. He was sent down to the Coachella Valley Firebirds of the American Hockey League in November for a four-game conditioning stint and scored five goals.
Wright rejoined the Kraken for one game, scoring a goal during a 4-2 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Dec. 6, before he was loaned to Team Canada.
The Burlington, Ont., native was picked first overall by Kingston in 2019 OHL Priority Selection after he was granted exceptional status. He registered 71 goals and 160 points in two seasons with the Frontenacs.
Wright earned the CHL Rookie of the Year award in 2020 and served as Kingston’s captain, the youngest captain in OHL history, last season.
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