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The only way Slaggert leaves is if the NHL team that holds by wearendhockey
his rights (Blackhawks?) think his development is being stunted by playing at Notre Dame. That would be kind of a damning indictment of the coaching staff seeing as his father is an associate head coach.
He produced .88 points per game as a freshman, mostly on a line with his older brother. He dropped to .65/PPG last year. This year playing without Graham on the team it fell to .40/PPG. His dropoff in production would suggest something is amiss with his development.