Intriguing Blackhawks Goalie Could Reach New Heights

Earlier this week, the Chicago Blackhawks re-signed goaltender Arvid Soderblom to a two-year, $5.5 million contract. The Blackhawks and Soderblom were scheduled for arbitration, but they have now avoided that by getting this new contract done. 

With this new contract, Soderblom will now carry a $2.75 million cap hit starting next season, which is a nice raise for the 6-foot-3 goaltender. This comes after he recorded a 10-18-7 record, a .898 save percentage, and a 3.18 goals-against average in 36 games this past season. Overall, he took a step in the right direction in 2024-25, as he had the best save percentage and goals-against average of his four-year career thus far.

With Soderblom taking a bit of a step forward this past season, it is certainly fair to wonder if he could break out further and hit a new level with the Blackhawks in 2025-26. When noting that he is only 25 years old, the possibility of him doing so should not be ruled out. This is especially so when noting that he is still only 86 games into his NHL career. 

If Soderblom takes another step forward in 2025-26, it would certainly be good news for a Blackhawks team that needs all the help it can get between the pipes. Yet, time will tell if he can do just that after getting his sweet new deal. 

Blackhawks Top Prospect Is Big Breakout CandidateBlackhawks Top Prospect Is Big Breakout CandidateWith the second overall pick of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, the Chicago Blackhawks selected defenseman Artyom Levshunov. This was after the 6-foot-2 defenseman put together a strong freshman season at Michigan State University, posting nine goals, 26 assists, 35 points, and a plus-27 rating in 38 games.

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Could Axel Sandin-Pellikka Make Red Wings Main Roster?

Red Wings fans anxiously await the arrival of high-end prospect Axel Sandin-Pellikka on the main roster

The Red Wings are looking to make significant upgrades across their lineup with one more addition needed for the top six and more help on the blueline. They could look to add throughout the early preseason and regular season or they could look to give some rising prospects a chance for a spot on the main roster. 

One player on the mind of all Red Wings fans is 2023 first round pick, Axel Sandin-Pellikka. The Swedish defenceman is coming off another strong season with Skellefteå AIK in the SHL, tallying 29 points in 46 games, along with eight more points in 11 playoff appearances.

He carried that momentum into international competition, excelling at the U20 World Junior Championships with four goals and six assists in ten games, and adding 13 points in 12 additional international contests.

Now, he appears ready to push for a full-time NHL role and is likely to get a long look at the top level. He also gained some North American experience with the Grand Rapids Griffins, picking up a point over five games split between the regular season and playoffs.

Axel Sandin-Pellikka nets hat trick at World JuniorsAxel Sandin-Pellikka nets hat trick at World Juniorsundefined

He'll be involved in a very tight position battle for a right defence spot as the Red Wings have the top spot locked up with Moritz Seider followed by Albert Johansson and newcomer Jacob Benard-Docker in the second and third pairings. Defencemen Justin Holl and Ian Mitchell are also on the verge of making a spot but will likely operate as healthy scratch options in case of injuries. 

Sandin-Pellikka will be going against these defencemen that have already played and made an impact at the NHL level, which may make things challenging to break through. It'll likely take a chance from management for him to break through as many of the defenceman ahead of him have lengthy experience but are far from game-breaking players.

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If they can put a 20-year-old in Sandin-Pellikka in a position to succeed with meaningful minutes, he could learn how to play at the next level and hopefully transition his game.

He could also take a slower approach like his fellow countryman did in Detroit with Simon Edvinsson. At 20 years old, he came to North America and played 106 AHL games across two seasons to adjust to the style of play, while also working into NHL games along the way.

Edvinsson would finally get a full look last season, where he played in 78 games with the Red Wings and recorded 31 points and a +12 rating. He is now fully developed and is poised to take a run at making the Red Wings top pairing with Moritz Seider. 

This sort of outcome would mean still a few more years away for Sandin-Pellikka, which nobody wants to hear, but it could be the best move for him as throwing him into a hostile environment could work out a couple different ways.

If it turns out like it did for Seider that would be a huge success as he won the Calder in the 2022  season with no prior North American playing experience. It could also work extremely poorly like it did for Vancouver's Olli Juolevi, who was a top five pick back in 2016 but was rushed to the NHL at 20 years old and never recovered, falling behind with his development.

Ultimately, it will come down to the Red Wings coaching staff to determine whether Sandin-Pellikka is ready and to give him the best opportunity to succeed. While fans would love to see an explosive NHL debut similar to Moritz Seider’s, the more realistic answer might be additional years of development. 

For now, Sandin-Pellikka’s strongest path to the main roster will be through a standout training camp and making the most of every opportunity. His situation adds an intriguing layer to the preseason, as many fans will be watching closely, hoping he can carve out a role that mirrors Seider’s rapid rise.

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Willing To Help: D-Man Tyler Kleven Ready To Take Next Step On Both Ends Of Ice For Ottawa

You might not have noticed, which is odd considering the subject in question is a 6-foot-5, 220-pound defenseman, but Tyler Kleven was all over the place during the Ottawa Senators’ too-short-but-still-inspiring 2025 playoff run. His shot-pass from the point was tipped to tie the score in Game 2, his poised breakout led to another tying goal in Game 3, and his sense to jump up into the play and gain the zone led to the Senators’ overtime goal in Game 4.

And it should have come as no surprise to anyone who watched Kleven closely during his first full NHL season. The 23-year-old from Fargo, N.D., improved and had more of an impact as the season went on, and it’s a trajectory both he and the Senators count on continuing after Kleven signed a two-year deal in June that carries a cap hit of $1.6 million.

Considering the fact Kleven played only 53 games in the minors – all of which came in 2023-24 – he hasn’t exactly been a slow burn. The Senators have brought him along at a good pace, both at the AHL and NHL levels. But with almost 100 big-league contests and one playoff round now to his credit, Kleven feels at home as a third-pair defenseman with the potential to move up to the second pair down the road. “I felt like I definitely took some steps this season,” Kleven said. “In the playoffs, I got to play in different scenarios a little more than I did at the start of the year.”

There is a sense Kleven hasn’t even come close to reaching his potential as an NHL blueliner yet. As is the case with all young players, he spent most of the season gaining the trust of the coaching staff and making low-risk plays that would not lead to mistakes. But he gained confidence as the season progressed, and that was evident in Game 3 of the first round against the Toronto Maple Leafs. With the Senators trailing 2-1, without a single third-period shot and from a defensive-zone faceoff, Kleven gathered up the puck and tried to move it up ice, but the pass was deflected by Max Domi. Kleven then calmly gathered the puck back up and skated a few strides before making a pass that helped set up Brady Tkachuk’s tying goal.

"With the caliber of player you're playing against, it's hard to go out and have an ESPN highlight-reel hit every night."
- Tyler KlevenTyler Kleven (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

Both the Senators and Kleven are confident he has more in his arsenal. He had almost no ice time on special teams in the regular season or the playoffs, and there’s certainly an element to his game that lends itself to him being an effective penalty-killer. Even though he registered a respectable 105 hits this season, his college game suggests he’s a much more physically robust player. And while he can shoot it a ton, getting the puck on net has been an issue. He registered 78 shots on goal, but he also took another 75 that were blocked. “With the caliber of player you’re playing against, it’s hard to go out and have an ESPN highlight-reel hit every night,” Kleven said. “It just doesn’t happen like that. You wait for your moment, and once that moment comes, you take advantage of it. I thought there were times during the season that I showed I was a physical player, and in the playoffs, I was way more physical.”

Kleven spent much of the first half of the season playing alongside veteran Travis Hamonic on the third pair, then teamed with Nikolas Matinpalo once the latter was called up just after Christmas. Coincidentally, that was when Kleven’s game started to take off. That familiarity helped Kleven, who played much of last season with Matinpalo on the Senators’ AHL affiliate in Belleville.

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With Nick Jensen expected to be out for some of next season after undergoing off-season hip surgery, there might be a chance for Kleven to move up in the lineup, depending on what the Senators do in terms of trades or signings over the summer.

One thing working in Kleven’s favor is that, even though he shoots left, he’s comfortable playing the right side as well. In fact, with the Senators’ system, he often ends up there as the play develops. And because he has such a long reach and stick, he’s adept at breaking up plays in the defensive zone. “On the right side, if they ever need someone to help out there, I got more looks toward the end of the season,” Kleven said. “My last 20 games, I got more looks there. In the offensive zone, I get to use my one-timer more, and I didn’t get to use that a ton. It takes a little time to learn, but I certainly don’t mind playing the right side.”


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Exciting Penguins Prospect Is Big Player To Watch

The Pittsburgh Penguins have plenty of promising youngsters in their system as they focus on the future. One of them is defenseman Owen Pickering, as many believe that the 2022 first-round pick will emerge as a key part of the Penguins' blueline for many years to come. 

Pickering played in his first 25 games this past season with Pittsburgh, where he recorded one goal, three points, 13 hits, and 19 blocks. He also played in his 47 AHL games with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, recording two goals, 11 assists, 13 points, and a plus-18 rating. Overall, it was a solid first professional season for Pickering, and he will now look to build off it in 2025-26 from here. 

When noting that Pickering has a ton of potential, it would not be surprising in the slightest if we see the 6-foot-5 blueliner take a notable step forward in his development next season. He now has a year of experience on his resume, so he could hit a new level now that he is more adjusted. Furthermore, the potential for him to have a good role on Pittsburgh's roster is there, as the depth on the left side of their blueline is not the strongest. 

With all of this, there is no question that Pickering is a breakout candidate to watch for the Penguins next season. If he takes a nice step in the right direction in 2025-26, it would be great news for a Penguins club that needs all the help it can get right now. 

Ex-Penguins Star Found Perfect Fit With New TeamEx-Penguins Star Found Perfect Fit With New TeamDuring this past off-season, former Pittsburgh Penguins star forward Jake Guentzel signed a seven-year, $63 million contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning. This was after Guentzel posted 30 goals and 77 points in 67 games split between the Penguins and Carolina Hurricanes during the 2023-24 campaign.

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