Blackhawks Fortify the Net: Söderblom's Two-Year Deal Sealed
The Chicago Blackhawks have locked down their goaltending future by signing Arvid Söderblom to a robust two-year contract, promising a $2.75 million salary cap hit annually.
A Strategic Move by the Blackhawks
Söderblom’s signing is more than just a financial commitment; it’s a strategic plan to bolster the Blackhawks’ defense. The 25-year-old goaltender inked his name to a deal that will run through the 2026-27 season, signaling the team’s confidence in his capabilities between the pipes.
Söderblom’s Standout Season
Last season, Söderblom donned the Blackhawks colors in 36 games, notching a 10-18-7 record. His 3.18 goals-against average (GAA) and a .898 save percentage represented career milestones in an evolving career. His performance did not go unnoticed as he earned a spot to represent Team Sweden at the 2025 IIHF World Championships.
From Sweden to the NHL Rinks
Emerging from a humble beginning as an undrafted free agent signing by the Blackhawks in 2021, Söderblom demonstrated his competitive edge in 86 NHL games, building a foundation of 17-52-11 record and 3.55 GAA. His contributions to the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs further solidify his reputation — a commendable 36-27-7 record, a 2.83 GAA, and a notable .913 save percentage.
A Giant, Yet Grounded
Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 180 pounds, Söderblom’s journey from Göteborg, Sweden to the heart of Chicago exemplifies his determination and resilience. As he prepares for the upcoming seasons, the Blackhawks’ fans can rest assured with Söderblom’s well-guarded prowess. According to NHL.com, Arvid Søderblom’s recent deal is expected to add depth and vigor to the Blackhawks’ NHL ambitions.
The signing doesn’t just fill a roster spot but carries the promise of sturdy defense and a pledge to aim high as the Blackhawks skate into the future.