It is fair to argue that the Chicago Blackhawks' current roster could use more secondary scoring before the start of the season. When looking at the unrestricted free agents (UFAs) who are left on the market, one intriguing option who stands out is forward Victor Olofsson.
Olofsson, 30, just had a strong 2024-25 season as a member of the Vegas Golden Knights. In 56 games with the Pacific Division club, the 2014 seventh-round pick posted 15 goals, 14 assists, 29 points, and a plus-17 rating in 56 games. With numbers like these, he would certainly have the potential to give the Blackhawks' bottom six and second power-play unit a boost. This is especially so when noting that he can play both left wing and right wing.
Olofsson has also shown for much of his career that he has the ability to put the puck in the net. The seven-year veteran has scored at least 20 goals three times during his career, which includes him scoring 28 times during the 2022-23 season with the Buffalo Sabres. He has also record at least 40 points three times, so he could give the Blackhawks more offense if brought in.
On a one-year deal, Olofsson could be a very solid veteran for the Blackhawks to add to their group. It will be interesting to see where he ends up signing, but the Blackhawks could be a good potential landing spot for him.
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