Wolves’ captain Slavin returning on two-year deal
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Wolves’ captain Slavin returning on two-year deal
The Chicago Wolves have re-signed captain Josiah Slavin to a two-year American Hockey League contract. Slavin enters his sixth professional season and third with the Wolves after helping Chicago reach the Calder Cup Finals in 2025-26. The winger recorded six goals and 19 assists for 25 points in 69 regular-season games before adding three goals and four assists in 21 postseason outings. Originally a seventh-round selection by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2018 NHL Draft, Slavin has skated in 336 AHL games with Chicago, Toronto, San Diego and Rockford, tallying 56 goals and 71 assists for 127 points. The Colorado College product has collected one assist in 17 career NHL games, playing for Chicago and Carolina.
Josiah Slavin Remains In Hurricanes Organization
The AHL’s Chicago Wolves will have a familiar face as captain for the next two years. According to a team announcement, Josiah Slavin will return to the Wolves on an AHL contract. Additionally, Chicago shared that it’ll be a two-year deal for Slavin. Slavin, 27, has been with the Wolves for the last several years. He was named team captain before his first season, the 2024-25 campaign, finishing with 12 goals and 21 points in 66 games, with a -6…
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