
Jaccob Slavin
Defenseman · Carolina Hurricanes
2012 Draft, Rd 4 Pick 29 (#120) — Carolina Hurricanes
Current Season
GP
39
Goals
1
Assists
7
Points
8
+/-
+8
S%
1.6%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$6.40M
Total Value
$51.17M
Expires
8 yrs · 2032-2033
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
The Slavin brothers, Josiah and Jaccob, finally share the ice on the same NHL roster after years of parallel paths through the minors and juniors. Fans in the locker room whisper about how their faith anchors them amid the grind of an 82-game schedule that tests every pro. This reunion adds a rare family dynamic to a team chasing playoff positioning, and everyone wonders how their bond influences the room's chemistry.
Carolina brings up Josiah Slavin from the Checkers, signaling they're not messing around with their bottom-six depth as the stretch run heats up. The kid's been lighting it up in the AHL, and Rod Brind'Amour doesn't pull this trigger unless he sees immediate NHL impact. With injuries biting and playoffs looming, this move hints at bigger plans for the Hurricanes' forward group.
Jaccob Slavin taps home the overtime winner as Carolina Hurricanes clinch the Metropolitan Division with a wild 6-5 victory over the Boston Bruins. Sebastian Aho's backdoor feed sets up Slavin's first goal of the season, capping a comeback that leaves Raleigh buzzing. Boston's Morgan Geekie notches a hat trick in the loss, but Jeremy Swayman's early hook underscores the Bruins' road woes as they cling to that wild-card lifeline.
Jaccob Slavin's linemate Miller finds the back of the net against Bruins netminder Jeremy Swayman in a game that has playoff implications written all over it. You know how these Original Six vs. Original Six matchups get when the stakes rise - every goal feels like a dagger. Boston's back-end holds firm most nights, but this slip has Canes fans dreaming of a deep run while Bruins brass quietly seethes over the softie.
The Hurricanes hold their breath as Shayne Gostisbehere eyes a return from his latest lower-body tweak against New Jersey. He's missed double-digit games this season already, testing Brind'Amour's depth chart to the limit with Reilly and Slavin picking up major minutes. If Ghost slots back in, Carolina's power play reignites just when the Metro race heats up fiercest.
Defensemen like Cale Makar and Zach Werenski dominate the Norris race, piling up points that rival top forwards while shutting down opponents. GMs whisper in backrooms that the old threshold for the award no longer cuts it, with guys like Miro Heiskanen and Jaccob Slavin proving you need offensive fireworks to win now. This shift forces every blueliner to elevate, raising the stakes for who claims the hardware this spring.