He joined the team, known as Chrome Lacrosse Club at the time after the conclusion of their 2019 season, replacing legendary coach Dom Starsia.
Soudan was one year too early before the Olympic lacrosse team was formed, and was registered as a player but injured himself making him unable to play.
[2] Soudan played professional field lacrosse for the Rochester Rattlers starting in the league's inaugural season in 2001.
Starting in 1995, Soudan played with the Rochester Knighthawks for 11 years, retiring after the 2005 season.
[8] He resides in his hometown of Fairport, New York with his wife, Colleen, and children Kaitlyn and Tanner.