It isn’t expected to be pretty down the stretch. After trading away three roster players — Andrei Kuzmenko, Scott Laughton, and Erik Johnson — the Flyers lineup on Saturday looked quite different than just a few days ago.
The 30-year-old forward, who spent his entire career in Philadelphia and was beloved by everyone in the organization and anyone who ever came into his orbit, always had more value to the Flyers than he did to other clubs.
Laughton was traded to Toronto in exchange for a first-round pick in 2027 (top-10 protected) and prospect forward Nikita Grebenkin.
Scott Laughton's defensive game will help the Leafs but they need him to chip in goals to really make this a win given what they gave up.
Laughton’s name is front and center when it comes to players who could be moved, with Winnipeg and Toronto among potential landing spots.
Not Scott Laughton. The forward was one of just two skaters to pull on his practice jersey and lace up his skates. Why? Youngster Bobby Brink wanted to practice tipping pucks, which required, of course,
As the 2025 trade deadline in the NHL rapidly approaches, the rumor mill is heating up with insider reports and other speculation surrounding top stars and prospects. Philadelphia's Scott Laughton leads the way as the most valuable center available to a bevy of teams in need at that position.
The Flyers aren't shopping Laughton ahead of next Friday's deadline, but they also must listen if teams inquire.
Newly acquired Maple Leafs forward Scott Laughton opens up on his close relationship with another current member of the team and how it materialized many years ago.
Laughton is the heart and soul of the Flyers, but for the betterment of the franchise, and based on their current timeline as a rebuilding organization, the trade had to be done.
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquired forward Scott Laughton plus fourth- and sixth-round picks from the Philadelphia Flyers for forward Nikita Grebenkin and a first-rounder, the teams announced Friday.