Blackhawks trade forward Carl Soderberg to Avalanche

In return, the Blackhawks received forward Josh Dickinson and the rights to forward Ryder Rolston.
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(670 The Score) The Blackhawks continued to be quite busy ahead of the trade deadline Monday afternoon.

Chicago dealt forward Carl Soderberg to Colorado in its third trade agreement of the day ahead of the 2 p.m. deadline. In return, the Blackhawks received forward Josh Dickinson and the rights to forward Ryder Rolston.

Soderberg, 35, had 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) in 34 games for the Blackhawks this season, his first in Chicago.

Dickinson, 23, has split time between the American Hockey League and East Coast Hockey League over the past three seasons. He’s signed through the end of this season with a $925,000 cap hit.

Rolson, 19, is currently unsigned and at the University of Notre Dame, where he had one goal and five assists in 28 games in his freshman campaign. The Avalanche selected him in the fifth round of the 2020 draft.

Earlier Monday, Chicago traded forward Matthew Highmore to Vancouver for forward Adam Gaudette. The Blackhawks also agreed to trade forward Mattias Janmark to the Golden Knights for a pair of draft picks.

Just before the deadline passed, the Blackhawks made their fourth trade of the day, dealing 25-year-old defenseman Madison Bowey and a 2021 fifth-round pick to the Canucks for a 2021 fourth-round pick. Bowey had appeared in two games for Chicago this season.

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