The Chicago Blackhawks have just announced their starting goaltender, and Arvid Soderblom has surprisingly gotten the nod.
Let's face it, the Chicago Blackhawks situation between the pipes this year has been tough to watch.
The Chicago Blackhawks faithful had high hopes when they acquired Laurent Brossoit during the offseason, but an injury riddled season has kept him out of the lineup.
While goaltender Petr Mrazek and Arvid Söderblom have done a respectable job carrying the load, they both lack the decisive edge it takes to steal games close games.
Spencer Knight shined during his Chicago Blackhawks debut
The 23-year-old Connecticut native stopped 41-of-42 shots for a .976 save percentage in the win during his debut. It's safe to say the Blackhawks may have found their goaltender of the future.
«I'm glad I got to get the win with the guys. It was a team effort, team win,'' Spencer Knight said afterward.
«No matter how smoothly things are going, the first week or so is going to feel like chaos. That's just the way it is. But I think I've learned to embrace that. I've been through a lot of difficult challenges in my life. It's another step in the journey. I think I'm looking to bring what I witnessed and was part of in Florida, bring it here.»
«So, I'm just happy to be here. Historic franchise, Original Six, great city. I'm excited.»
Tonight's matchup will be a test to Soderblom, to see if he can handle the pressure with a new goaltender looking over his shoulder.