The New York Islanders have agreed to terms with Robin Salo on a two-year, entry-level contract. The team has immediately reassigned him to Orebro HK of the Swedish Hockey League, where he was already playing. This move allows the Islanders to bring the young defenseman over to North America and the NHL after the SHL season is completed if they want to.
Salo, 22, actually would have become an unrestricted free agent if not signed by June of this year, four years after his selection in the 2017 draft. Ranked the 20th international skater by NHL Central Scouting that year, he ended up falling to the Islanders partway through the second round, 46th overall. Since then, the Finnish-born Salo has played in Liiga and the SHL, breaking out offensively over the last two years to really become a difference-maker on the ice. This season he has 25 points in 39 games for Orebro.
Interestingly, signing his deal for this season means that the first year of the contract will be burned whether he plays in North America or not. The SHL regular season is set to end in March, but Orebro is expected to make the playoffs, meaning Salo’s year might not be done for some time. Still, he could be an option for the Islanders down the stretch, or perhaps come over to get his feet wet in the AHL.
Almost regardless of what happens this season, Salo should be in contention for a full-time roster spot in 2021-22. He’ll turn 23 in October and has the kind of all-around ability that should let him step quickly into professional hockey on this side of the pond. The Islanders, with Nick Leddy and Ryan Pulock both only signed through 2021-22, will need some reinforcements on the blue line in the coming years.