"Dougie Hamilton has figured it all out," NHL Network analyst and former NHL defenseman Ken Daneyko said. "He has become a stud, a force on the back-end."
Slavin has long been considered one of the league's best-kept secrets, though as the Canes continue to attract national exposure, it isn't much of a secret anymore. Slavin finished fifth in Norris Trophy voting, attracting one second-place vote and five third-place votes in appearing on 82 Professional Hockey Writers Association ballots.
Slavin set career highs in assists (30), points (36) and plus-minus (plus-30) in 68 games in 2019-20. He paced the team in average time on ice (23:24) and ranked sixth in the league in total shorthanded time on ice (210:55). Slavin recorded just 10 penalty minutes and finished fourth in Lady Byng voting with 31 first-place votes, second most among all players.
In Hamilton's stead, Slavin represented the Canes in his first NHL All-Star appearance. He won the Accuracy Shooting event at NHL All-Star Skills, hitting all five targets in 9.505 seconds.