
When the Blackhawks assigned goaltender Laurent Brossoit to the minors after he cleared waivers, they opened up a roster spot that they elected not to fill right away. However, they’ve decided that filling it after the holiday break made sense as the team announced that they have recalled winger Landon Slaggert from AHL Rockford.
It’s the second recall of the season for the 23-year-old who is in the first season of a two-year, one-way contract worth $900K per season. Slaggert started the season on injured reserve, missing a handful of games before being activated. He got into four games before being sent down to the IceHogs to get some more playing time. He was then brought up in mid-November for a few weeks but again, playing time was somewhat limited, leading to his reassignment three weeks ago. Overall, he has one goal in ten games with Chicago this season while averaging just 9:04 of ice time per contest.
Slaggert has been a bit more productive in Rockford. He has played in eight games with them this season, picking up two goals and two assists. However, that production is down in pace from last season when he collected 10 goals and 15 helpers in just 39 contests. With his recall, Chicago’s roster is now full at 23 players.
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