By slower engine movement, I meant lower RPM.
Typically an engine with a longer stroke does its best work at lower RPM than an engine with a shorter stroke (for various physical reasons). Because of the lower operating range (efficient RPM range) of the longer stroke engine, the average power producing stroke will have the intake valves open for a longer period of time which is a benefit for forced induction.
There aren't many benefits to longer stroke engines when it comes to producing power or working with forced induction, but there are a few. The fact that the valves stay open longer during the power band is one of the advantages.
Piston speeds, as you mention, are a different story altogether.