Tweet from @YaBoyDunky: Is Jaccob Slavin the best player in the world?
Is Jaccob Slavin good at hockey or what?
The answer is yes, yes he is good at hockey. Really good, even. I said on Tuesday night that he was one of the league's best-kept secrets, but I have a feeling that perception is beginning to change. Slavin saw a heavy dose of Connor McDavid on Tuesday, and he snuffed out one of the league's most dynamic players with relative ease.
Two second-period plays stand out to me. With just over seven minutes left to play in the period, McDavid corralled a pass in the neutral zone and skated in 2-on-2. Slavin shadowed him as he cut across the ice at the top of the far faceoff circle, crisscrossing with Patrick Maroon. McDavid then tried to slide the puck across to Maroon for what could have been a bang-bang, tap-in goal, but Slavin dropped to a knee and laid his stick on the ice to break up the pass.
Later in the period, McDavid attempted to split the Canes' defense at the blue line, but Slavin stayed with him, nudging him with a shoulder to knock the puck off his stick.
Slavin capped his banner game with a beauty of a stick move at the other end of the ice, as he dangled around goaltender Laurent Brossoit to essentially cement his team's 5-3 win.
Slavin finished the night with a goal, an assist, two points, a plus-3 rating, a hit and five blocks in a game-high 27:34 of ice time.
After the game, I asked Jordan Staal simply, "How good is Jaccob Slavin?"
"Slavo has been good. Really, really good. I think people are going to start to realize how good he is. As a group here we already know that," he said. "The guy just plays heavy minutes. He's got a great stick, great vision and great hands. He buried a big one for us."