Although brought back to the organization very recently after signing an amateur tryout agreement with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the Pittsburgh Penguins have officially signed top-prospect Joel Blomqvist to a three-year entry-level contract. The contract will begin next year, and it will run until the 2025-26 season.
Blomqvist spent the majority of this season with Karpat of the Finnish Liiga, going 6-5-8 in 21 games, carrying a .907 SV% and a 2.29 GAA. Blomqvist was unable to play the full season due to concussion issues he experienced throughout the year.
The young goaltender was originally drafted 52nd overall by the Penguins in the 2020 NHL Draft. In his draft year, he played for Karpat’s U20 team, playing in 34 games, posting a 26-6-0 record and a .931 SV% with a 1.66 GAA.
In the international scene for Finland, Blomqvist participated in the 2021 World Junior Championship, playing on a Finland team that took home the bronze medal after beating the Russian Federation.
This season, the baby Penguins will not make the playoffs in the AHL, but Blomqvist will likely get some more starts as their season wraps up. If Blomqvist continues his progression, it would be safe to assume that he will join the team in Pittsburgh within the next three seasons under this contract.