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In a seller's market, the price for Scott Laughton was not cheap. As the former Flyer struggles to adapt, what can the Leafs do?
Scott Laughton was drafted by Philadelphia in the first round in 2012. Over a decade later, he farewelled the only NHL team he'd ever known.
The Toronto Maple Leafs had a more active deadline than anyone expected them to, coming out with two of the bigger names on the trade market in Scott Laughton and Brandon Carlo. The Leafs had been ...
Scott Laughton has struggled to adapt to the Toronto Maple Leafs, failing to score in his first eight games. Former NHL player Jay Rosehill urges fans ...
With Laughton at a low cap hit and with term remaining ... Be sure to follow us. The post Best Scott Laughton landing spots ...
Scott Laughton is struggling to secure the third-line center role for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs traded for Laughton from the Philadelphia Flyers on March 7. The Flyers kept 50% of ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs acquisition of Scott Laughton at the trade deadline, has been underwhelming.  They are likely to give ...
Scott Laughton, who has been a recurring name in ... which is a $3 million cap hit that runs through the 2025-26 season. Laughton returns to his home market in Toronto after spending 12 seasons ...
One game into Scott Laughton’s time in Toronto ... to fit into the role and give Pacioretty’s willingness to hit everyone on any given shift this season, he might be a style fit for Laughton ...