Finishing scoring chances is next step for Blackhawks forward Landon Slaggert

Blackhawks Forward Landon Slaggert Struggles to Finish Scoring Chances, but Remains Confident

Landon Slaggert's recent scoring drought is starting to feel familiar. The 23-year-old Blackhawks forward has been creating ample scoring chances lately, much like his junior season at Notre Dame when he scored just 13 points in 35 games. However, it's not finishing that's the problem – it's scoring consistently.

Slaggert's game is built around his physicality and net-front presence, which has served him well in his bottom-six role since being recalled from Rockford in December. He's often paired with veterans like Colton Dach and Nick Foligno, who provide a sense of stability and allow Slaggert to focus on causing chaos in the opponent's zone.

But despite his efforts, Slaggert has yet to find the back of the net consistently. His lack of scoring points this season is a concern, given that competition for playing time will only intensify as the Blackhawks' forwards enter their prime years.

In an interview with the team, Slaggert acknowledged that he's been working on his finishing skills and trying to be more comfortable in tight spaces around the net. He's also been focusing on deception and taking extra seconds to get a shot over the goalie's pad.

The key to Slaggert's success lies in identifying where he's getting most of his scoring chances and re-creating game scenarios during practice. With the help of Blackhawks skills coach Brian Keane, Slaggert is working on building his confidence in those situations.

"I think going through adversity is huge," Slaggert said. "It makes you know that there's light at the end of the tunnel and that you can work and build your game and grow." As long as he remains confident and focused, Slaggert could be a key player for the Blackhawks in the coming years.

In his latest outing against the Lightning, Slaggert created several scoring chances but was unable to capitalize on them. However, he remained optimistic about his chances of breaking through and said that finishing these opportunities would not only benefit himself but also the team as a whole.

"It'll help the team win," he said. "It's encouraging, more than anything." With Slaggert's physicality, tenacity, and growing confidence in his scoring abilities, there's no doubt that he'll be a force to be reckoned with in the Blackhawks' lineup for years to come.
 
Ugh, I'm so over these 'feature updates' 🀯😩 on sports apps! Can't they just make it easier to navigate and not bury stats like Slaggert's goal-scoring streaks under a ton of other info? πŸ“ŠπŸ‘€ It's like, can't we see that he's got some sweet chances without having to dig through 5 pages of analytics?! 😀
 
ugh i dont get why ppl make such a big deal about slaggerts scoring drought lol its like, hes still creating chances and thats what matters right? the fact that hes struggling to finish is just part of the game πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but seriously tho, his confidence and physicality are huge assets for the team and i have no doubt he'll break through soon πŸ‘
 
😊 The Blackhawks' reliance on Landon Slaggert's physical presence and net-front menace is a fascinating case study in adapting to game situations. As his scoring drought persists, it's interesting to see how he's focusing on deception and taking extra seconds to get past the goalie. πŸ€” His emphasis on re-creating game scenarios during practice suggests a keen awareness of his limitations, which bodes well for his long-term development as a player.

It's also noteworthy that Slaggert's confidence is being bolstered by the stability of his linemates in Colton Dach and Nick Foligno. Their veteran presence provides a sense of security, allowing Slaggert to thrive in his bottom-six role. πŸ”’ By working with Blackhawks skills coach Brian Keane, Slaggert is taking proactive steps to address his finishing issues, which could ultimately pay dividends for both himself and the team.

Ultimately, it's heartening to see Slaggert maintain a positive outlook despite his struggles, recognizing that success is not solely dependent on individual heroics. πŸ™ As he continues to hone his skills and build confidence, there's no doubt that he'll become an integral component of the Blackhawks' lineup in the years to come.
 
I'm low-key worried about Landon Slaggert right now 😩. He's been creating so many chances but just can't seem to put 'em away. I get it, his game is built around being physical and causing chaos, but at the end of the day, you gotta score points, you know? πŸ’‘

I love how confident he is, though - that's what's gonna carry him through this slump πŸ™Œ. He's working on his finishing skills, focusing on deception, and taking shots from tricky angles... it's all about confidence and faith in himself (and his coaches) πŸ’ͺ.

What I'd love to see is some more creativity on the ice - we know he can be physical, but let's get him creating chances that don't require him to be stuck in front of the net all the time πŸ˜‚. With the help of Brian Keane and some solid practice sessions, I think Slaggert'll bounce back strong and show us what he's really capable of πŸ”₯!
 
Ugh, can't believe Landon Slaggert is having another rough stretch like this πŸ€•. 13 points in 35 games from last season and now he's struggling again? It's starting to feel like a broken record πŸ“ˆ. The guy's gotta get those scoring chances in or else he'll be left behind in the bottom-six 🚫. And let's not forget, he's only 23... what if this is just a sign of things to come? 😬
 
lol slaggerts game is so physical i love it 🀣 but seriously, i feel like hes trying too hard to force those goals instead of just being himself and letting his instincts take over. he's got the skills to be a top scorer, but hes not even close to tapping into that potential yet πŸ˜”

hes gotta focus on finding that sweet spot where hes not overthinking it and just trusting his abilities 🀝 meanwhile, watching him play is like watching a wrecking ball in the net – so much physicality and energy πŸ’₯ i'm rooting for him all the way
 
omg i feel like slaggert is so relatable rn he's just having one of those phases where scoring comes easy but finishing doesn't lol maybe he can learn from his junior season and work on his deception skills? πŸ€” i love how confident he is about breaking through, though - it's infectious! πŸ‘ what do u think the key to slaggert's success would be? should he focus more on creating chances or scoring consistently? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
ugh, another talented player struggling to finish chances πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... i mean, what's new right? it's like they're not taught how to score in hockey school or something. but seriously, Slaggert's game is so well-suited to the bottom-six role - he just needs to keep doing what he's doing and trust his teammates to pick up the slack 🀝. and wow, 13 points in 35 games from that junior season at Notre Dame? that's like a bad rookie year for most guys πŸ˜‚. anyway, it's good to see him taking the initiative to work on his finishing skills and stay confident πŸ™. fingers crossed he breaks through soon! πŸ‘
 
I feel bad for this guy... πŸ˜” I mean, he's trying so hard but just can't seem to find the back of the net consistently. It's like he's stuck in this junior season mode all over again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But you know what? I think his confidence is gonna carry him through this slump. He's already working on his finishing skills and that's a big step forward ⚑️. And who knows, maybe this is just a case of him finding the right spots to score and not getting enough looks on goal πŸ€”. The team needs players like Slaggert with his physicality and tenacity, so I'm rooting for him to break through soon πŸ’ͺ
 
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