Hurricanes Star Jaccob Slavin's Injury Raises Concerns Amid Lengthy Road Trip
October 12, 2025
The team is awaiting further assessment of Slavin's injury, which was evident after the game, with updates expected soon.
Slavin, a two-time Lady Byng Memorial Trophy winner known for his sportsmanship and who signed an eight-year contract in summer 2024, played less than 4.5 minutes in the third period of the recent game, suggesting he may have sustained an injury.
He played over 20 minutes in the season opener but was noticeably limited in the latest game, raising concerns about his health.
The Hurricanes secured a win against the Flyers with a last-second overtime goal by Seth Jarvis.
The team is about to embark on a six-game road trip starting Tuesday in San Jose, with no home games for over two weeks, making Slavin's potential injury especially impactful.
The Hurricanes will evaluate Slavin's condition on Monday, as his injury could influence their upcoming schedule.
Given the extended road trip and no home games for more than two weeks, Slavin's health status is a significant concern for the team.
Coach Rod Brind’Amour stated that Slavin is currently being evaluated, and more information about his condition will be available on Monday.
Slavin was seen getting looked at after the game, and the coach emphasized that more details about his status will be provided on Monday.
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