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Could Scott Laughton Actually be on the Move?

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Philadelphia Flyers' Scott Laughton plays during an NHL hockey game, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Scott Laughton is generating trade interest as the trade deadline draws closer.



The Flyers have found themselves in this position several times. Laughton has consistently been a player with his name swirling around the rumor mill, yet nothing has come from the rumors. The Flyers have been weary of trading their 30-year-old forward, and rightfully so.

Laughton is and has been a tremendous leader with the Flyers–he is an alternate captain for a reason. He contributes on the ice, in the locker room, and the Philadelphia community. Yet, looking at his numbers and some of the alleged trade offers the Flyers have received for Laughton, you wonder why he hasn’t been dealt already?

In 53 games this year, Laughton has 10 goals and 15 assists (25P) and is on pace for 38 points this season. It comes after a 39-point year for Laughton in 2023/24 and two years removed from his career-high 43 points in 2022/23.

Anthony Di Marco of the Daily Faceoff reported that trade talks began heating up around Laughton on Saturday. He mentions that a handful of teams are in the mix. The report said the Winnipeg Jets and Laughton’s hometown team, the Toronto Maple Leafs, have shown the most interest.

Di Marco’s report got me thinking…

Is this the Year Laughton is on the Move?

If the Flyers trade Scott Laughton, it is not a knock on his leadership skills. At 30, he is one of the older players on a very young rebuilding Flyers team.

If one message were evident from the Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost trade, Daniel Briere is not afraid to make the difficult trade. Frost and Farabee were well-liked guys in the locker room and the fanbase. Yet, when the right offer came about, Briere did not shy away from pulling the trigger.

Briere had almost seemed hesitant to make a direction-defining move like that in the past. His last trade leads me to believe that things may be different this time around regarding Laughton.

In January, Elliote Friedman talked about Laughton and the initial trade market on his podcast, 32 Thoughts. He briefly mentioned that he believed Briere’s asking price for Laughton is a first-round pick.

Will Someone Match Briere’s Price?

The short and simple answer: yes, Briere can get a first for Laughton.

Here is why I believe he can. There are teams desperate to win and in need of bottom-six grinders to make lineups more complete. There is a market for guys like Laughton. He is a grinder–he will never not play hard. He can play on the wing or at center, he’s an excellent penalty-killer, and even has some time on the Flyers’ power play. The veteran forward is a “do it all” type of guy with great leadership skills.

Contending teams could and should be lining up to take a swing at a trade for Laughton. While he may not be a name that drives ticket sales up, he does all of the little things right, and teams in need should eventually meet or come near Briere’s asking price.

That said, Briere will have to be patient. But much like last year’s Sean Walker trade, if he plays his cards right Briere will be able to get a first-round pick, or en equal value for Laughton.

The NHL trade deadline is March 7th at 3:00 P.M. EST. Expect Briere to remain active as he looks to turn things around in Philly.

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Flyerguy88

Every week you list someone that the Flyers SHOULD trade for or SHOULD trade away. So far you’re batting average is pretty low. Laughton is much like Sanheim, Provorov, Morin, Farabee and Frost- a disappointment for a 1st round pick. Take what you can get and move on. (PS. I think Farabee probably could have gotten a bigger haul – he was a 20 goal scorer who is having an off year but I can’t necessarily blame him when the Coach is an egomaniac who plays mind games and moves you to the order more than people breathe).

GMAN

Sam Moran was an injury prone player. To put Laughton, a glue guy who is like a Swiss army knife into his category shows that you are completely clueless when it comes to analyzing players. If you don’t like Tort’s, go become a Devil’s fan.

Ered

Goes easy on the writer. He’s easily offended and still a little green

Klaus

He has a different opinion than you do. What is offensive is when people disagree and have to insult each other.
I would not trade Laughton, as I wouldn’t have traded Farabee. Why not follow the example Flyers made last year – trade away a spare part as they did with Walker? Seeler and Poehling and Fedotov (because of his age) are who I would trade even if none would garner a 1st rounder.

Romus

Would be nice for the Maple Leafs and Laughton to hook up…..going to his home town team with family and friends there…..but the team may only get a couple 2nd rounders for him….unless Danny is willing to take a first round pick in 2026 or later.
And with Risto…if he plays one game for Finland this week……then trade him….there is no dead period for transactions during the 4Nation tourney.

Malikai71

Their is an update on TSN.ca for Risto, sounds like he is sitting out the 4nations, I guess to heal up? I believe WPG still has a 2024 1st rounder available?

MJ0229

Fraser Minton and 26 1st would be a dream for Laughton to go home to TOR. It brings back a Center prospect and a future 1st.

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