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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox ice hockey biography Emma Martine Söderberg (born 18 February 1998) is a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender for PWHL Boston and the Swedish national team. She played college ice hockey with the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey program.

Playing career

Söderberg developed in the youth department of MODO Hockey in her hometown Örnsköldsvik, Sweden. From 2013 to 2016, she tended goal for MODO's boys teams in the U16 Elit and under-16 Swedish Championship (SM).[1]

She made her women's senior league debut with the women's representative team of MODO Hockey in the Riksserien (rebranded as the Swedish Women's Hockey League (SDHL) in 2016) during the 2014–15 season.[2] In 54 Riksserien/SDHL games across four seasons with MODO, she achieved a 33–21 win–loss record and averaged a save percentage of .933 and a goals against average (GAA) of 1.69. In her final season with MODO, she recorded a 1.55 GAA and .940 save percentage in nineteen games played.[3]

College

Söderberg joined the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey team for the 2018–19 season. She played in five games during her freshman year, posting a win–loss-overtime record of 3–1–0 and stopped 94 out of 103 shots for a .913 save percentage and 2.09 GAA.[3] As a junior during the 2020–21 season, Söderberg's .951 save percentage, 1.34 GAA, and five shutout games were all within the top three of all NCAA women's ice hockey goaltenders, and she received both the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) Goaltending Champion statistical title and the Goaltender of the Year award. It was the first time that Minnesota Duluth had won the WCHA Goaltender of the Year title.[4] That year, Minnesota Duluth reached the Frozen Four semifinal round of the 2021 NCAA National Collegiate Women's Ice Hockey Tournament, where they fell to the Northeastern Huskies 3–2 in overtime. Söderberg made 44 saves during the match before allowing the game-winning goal on a shot from Northeastern skater Skylar Fontaine.[5]

Söderberg was second in the WCHA with 13 wins, four shutouts, and a .920 save percentage in the 2021–22 at the time that her season was interrupted due to the 2022 Winter Olympics.[6]

Professional

Upon graduating from Duluth, Söderberg signed a two-year contract with the Connecticut Whale of the Premier Hockey Federation (PHF).[7] When the PHF dissolved, Söderberg entered the 2023 PWHL Draft, where she was taken in the tenth round, 58th overall, by PWHL Boston.[8] She signed a two-year contract with Boston on 31 October 2023.[9]

International play

As a junior player with the Swedish national under-18 team, Söderberg participated in the IIHF U18 Women's World Championships in 2015 and 2016. She backstopped Sweden to a bronze medal at the 2016 tournament and was recognized as best goalie of the tournament by the directorate, in addition to being selected to the media all-star team and named a top-three player for Sweden by the coaches.[10][11][12]

After helping the Sweden women's national ice hockey team during their qualification rounds, Söderberg was selected to goaltend for the team at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.[13]

She represented Sweden at the 2023 IIHF Women's World Championship where she recorded a 2.58 GAA and a .924 save percentage in five games and was named to the All-Star team.[14]

Personal life

Söderberg was born on 18 February 1998 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden to Ove and Karin Söderberg.[3] Her father is a former professional ice hockey forward who played in the Шаблон:Ill, the second-tier of Swedish men's ice hockey, during 1988 to 1999.[15]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV% GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2014–15 MODO Hockey Riksserien 8 6 2 490 11 3 1.35 .929 0
2015–16 MODO Hockey Riksserien 12 16 3 685 23 5 1.55 .940 3 1 2 200 5 0 1.50 .941
2016–17 MODO Hockey SDHL 15 6 9 896 27 2 1.81 .930 0
2017–18 MODO Hockey SDHL 19 16 3 1,159 30 5 1.55 .940 1 1 0 60 1 0 1.00 .963
2018–19 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA 5 3 1 259 9 0 2.08 .913
2019–20 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA 4 1 0 108 2 0 1.12 .960
2020–21 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA 19 12 7 1,094 29 5 1.59 .944
2021–22 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA 26 17 8 1,516 53 5 2.10 .925
2022–23 Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs WCHA 33 21 12 1,942 45 12 1.39 .938
SDHL totals 54 33 21 3,228 91 11 1.69 .933 4 2 2 260 6 0 1.39 .946
WCHA totals 87 54 26 4,918 138 22 1.68 .934

International

Year Team Event Result   GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV%
2015 Sweden U18 WC18 6th 4 2 2 Шаблон:Tts 9 1 2.26 .909
2016 Sweden U18 WC18 Шаблон:Bronze3 4 3 1 Шаблон:Tts 7 0 1.75 .933
2022 Sweden OG 8th 5 2 3 Шаблон:Tts 16 0 3.47 .913
2022 Sweden WC 7th 5 2 3 Шаблон:Tts 15 0 2.97 .906
2023 Sweden WC 6th 5 2 3 Шаблон:Tts 13 1 2.58 .924
Junior totals 8 5 3 279:21 16 1 2.00 .921
Senior totals 15 6 9 881:56 44 1 2.99 .914

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Awards and honors

Award Period
International
World U18 Top-3 Player on Team 2015[20]
2016[12]
World U18 Bronze Medal 2016
World U18 Best Goaltender 2016[10]
World U18 All Star 2016[11]
World Championship Top-3 Player on Team 2022[21]
2023[22]
World Championship All Star 2023[23]
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AHCA All-American Second Team 2020–21
WCHA Goaltender of the Year 2020–21
2022–23
WCHA Goaltending Champion 2020–21
2022–23

References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs women's ice hockey navbox