Congrats to all of the recent and upcoming graduates, including Blackhawks forward Landon Slaggert!
Over the next month, Chicago Hockey Now will be profiling every Chicago Blackhawks player from the 2023-24 season. Today will be forward Landon Slaggert.
We are officially nearing the end of the Chicago Blackhawks 2023-24 season. We’ve known since October that a postseason berth was out of the question, but the completion of another campaign is bittersweet nonetheless.
While the final score was 5–2 in favor of the St. Louis Blues, Wednesday night’s game was never that close. The Chicago Blackhawks went down 4–0 very early in the game and never recovered.
Chicago went back on the road after having two games at home, one of which they won. They visited the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday, April 10th at the Enterprise Center.
The Blackhawks really never had a chance. Buried by an avalanche of Blues goals to the tune of four in the first seven minutes, Chicago fell 5-2 Wednesday night against a St.
The Chicago Blackhawks (21-46-5) head to take on the Ottawa Senators (31-36-4) tonight in the Canadian capital. Puck drop is set for 6pm. The Blackhawks strung another winning streak together with a win on Tuesday night, beating the Calgary Flames 3-1 at the United Center.
Welcome to Brooke’s Blackhawks Notebook, a recurring series that will discuss all the latest topics surrounding the team in a notebook fashion. This means all grievances will be aired, and all peaks will be celebrated (depending on the day, of course!).
Most 21-year-old kids at this point of the year are enjoying their Spring Break and gearing up for a final push of their academic year. Landon Slaggert is trying to figure out how to finish his classes while skating full time for the Chicago Blackhawks.
Deuces were wild for the Blackhawks fourth line while Landon Slaggert made it a night to remember with his first two NHL points coming as assists. Jason Dickinson had two goals, while Joey Anderson and Slaggert each had a pair of assists in the Blackhawks 3-1 victory over Calgary.
The Chicago Blackhawks are hoping to have some of their young prospects start matriculating to the NHL over the next season. With Connor Bedard on the Hawks, everyone is waiting for them to take the next step into being competitive, but that is still a few years away.
The Chicago Blackhawks are in the home stretch of their 2023-24 campaign. They’re currently benefitting from some easier competition, translating that into more wins.
Clearly Landon Slaggert would have liked a win in the first game where he skated with his Chicago Blackhawks teammates. While a 5-0 loss to the Los Angeles Kings dampens some of that mood, the memory is one that will last a lifetime for him.
So much for the luck of the Irish in Landon Slaggert’s debut for the Blackhawks. On an Irish themed night, the Los Angeles Kings set the hockey equivalent of a leprechaun trap for Chicago, who had scored 14 goals in their previous two games and were seeking a third straight win.
This weekend brings a lot for Blackhawks fans to watch. In fact, the next few weeks alone will give those enthusiastic–and rightly so–about what many of these prospects could bring to Chicago.
Landon Slaggert will make his NHL debut Friday with the Blackhawks. Frank Nazar versus Oliver Moore and Sam Rinzel in the Big Ten Tournament. Rockford trying to start another winning streak after their seven-game one was snapped.
The Chicago Blackhawks have signed forward Landon Slaggert to a two-year, entry-level contract with a cap hit of $912,500. The deal will run until the end of the 2024-25 season.
The Chicago Blackhawks signed intriguing prospect Landon Slaggert to an entry-level contract.
Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times: Chicago Blackhawks 2020 third-round pick, forward Landon Slaggert could become a free agent if he’s not signed by mid-August.
Big Ten hockey coaches believe Chicago Blackhawks' prospect Landon Slaggert is one of the best players in the conference. The Hawks' 2020 third-round pick made the 2022-23 Preseason All-Big Ten Hockey Team, the conference announced Wednesday.
It’s been a long and winding road, but the 2022 World Juniors are finally underway. Originally scheduled for Dec. 26, 2021 to Jan. 5, 2022, a COVID postponement forced the tournament into an unprecedented summer start.
With this trimmed roster, there are a few notable cuts, quality prospects for NHL organizations who didn’t quite make it for this tournament.
Dallas' summer shopping is likely done until Jason Robertson and Jake Oettinger put pen to paper on their new contracts.
The Kraken's first-round draft choice, Matty Beniers, will serve as an alternate captain.
In just a few weeks, 44 young hockey players from across the United States will participate in Team USA’s 2021 World Junior Summer Showcase in Plymouth, Michigan.
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