Height/Weight: 6-0 / 180 lb
Shoots: Left
Hometown: South Bend, IN
Age: 22
Contract: Second year of two-year Entry Level Contract (ELC)
Draft: Chicago Blackhawks - Round 3 (#79 overall) in 2020 NHL Entry Draft
2023-24 Team: Notre Dame (NCAA - Big Ten) / Chicago Blackhawks
2023-24 Stats: Notre Dame - 36 games played, 31 points (20G, 11A), 10 PIM
2023-24 Stats: Blackhawks - 16 games played, 4 points (1G, 3A), 4 PIM
He Said It:
On what he's excited about heading into the new season:
"I got a little taste of it last year towards the end of the year, and I want to carry that over to this year. I learned a lot the short time I was up, so just taking that and using what I learned there...I'm just planning on being a sponge. I'll learn from the older guys. Learn from the guys that have gone before me. So I'm really excited just to get going and get started."
On playing 16 games with Chicago last season:
"Honestly, I didn't know what to expect. Obviously, [I was] coming in at a weird time of year towards the end of the year. But, you know, all the guys couldn't have been nicer to me. They really helped me along and I learned so much. Especially they have a lot of veteran leadership up there, and they obviously added that to that, this offseason, which is exciting."
On adjustments made last season en route to a career-high 20 goals at Notre Dame:
"Yeah, I think I spent a lot of time on [scoring] in the off season, working on scoring skills and tight scoring and just getting to the net more...The player development staff is awesome, helping me really round out my game, and I knew I had to come back for that season. I had something to prove."
On what he thinks will translate to the pro game:
"I think my 'compete'. That's something that is a staple in my game and has been for a long time. So I think continuing to develop that, but also round out my game in other areas on the offensive side."
On being the son of a hockey coach:
"Obviously I think responsibility is a big part of that. You know, people do say I play like a coach's kid. I always have that in mind. So I think it's responsibility, but it's also, you know, taking that and and using it to my advantage. Being responsible with the puck, trying to do the right things out there."
On his older brother Graham:
"My older brother Graham is, is someone who I really look up to. He kind of paved the way for my little brother and I. He was at Notre Dame first. He went to the program before that and even before that here at the Chicago Mission. So he really paved the way for for Carter and I. And it made our lives a lot easier."
They Said It:
~AHL Rockford Head Coach Anders Sorensen
On what stands out about Slaggert's game:
"He's got some habits in his game that translate really well to any level. And he's always had a good demeanor to his game in that he goes in with a mindset. Every game, every shift, he plays his hardest. He plays hard. If it's 30 seconds or 40 seconds, then he gets off. But it's his attributes in terms of his habits and playing, 'the right way'."
On Slaggert improve his goal-scoring last season at Notre Dame:
"It's how he arrives at the net, how he arrives there and puts himself in a spot where he can find those loose pucks, recovering those loose pucks and getting body position. It's something he's worked on, and you can tell it's something for him to work on coming into this year."
On what Slaggert needs to improve in 2024-25:
"His rush game, rush offense, and finding finding options after the rush. If that means a delay or driving the puck to the net or finding the weak side of the ice, little things like that. And also off the puck. How does he position himself to be in the soft ice when those blocks are coming."