"Jordo gave me a great pass," Slavin downplayed. "All I had to do was hit the net."
To be fair, there will be no shortage of great passes this weekend.
"Exactly," he said. "We'll see if I can repeat that shot."
The weekend will be a family affair for the Canes' 25-year-old blueliner, who will have his parents and his sister in town, in addition to his baby daughter, his wife and her family, who live less than an hour away from downtown St. Louis.
"It will be nice to have her family there, see them and hang out with them a little bit," he said. "It will be good family time to get both families together. That's probably the first time that will happen since the wedding. It will be nice to have everyone there."
All-Star Weekend begins Thursday evening with media day, a car wash of interviews and photoshoots. All-Star Skills, a showcase of six challenges that includes a new Top Golf-like Shooting Stars event, begins at 8 p.m. ET on Friday (NBCSN). The 2020 NHL All-Star Game, featuring a 3-on-3 tournament between the league's four divisions, takes place at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday (NBC).
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