According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, sources close to Laughton believe he would be eager to join the Leafs if a deal can be worked out, as it would allow him to play for a contender chasing the Stanley Cup this postseason.
With less than 48 hours until the NHL trade deadline, fewer players remain available than at the start of the week. Some of the targets the Toronto Maple Leafs were after have either signed new contracts or were traded to other teams.
Adm Kimelman: Scouts listed to attend tonights Flyers – Jets game include the Colorado Avalanche and Vancouver Canucks. Brandon J. Sommerman: Philadelphia Flyers GM Danial Briere was talking to multiple teams about Scott Laughton. There has been more back-and-forths and less listening
Despite having played past the first round just once in their Leafs careers, both Marner and Matthews this spring should crack the top 10 in points on the franchise playoffs list. In 10th is Syl Apps, who had 53 post-season points. Marner is 12th with 50 and Matthews is 14th with 48. Nylander is 17th with 43.
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,
Laughton’s name is front and center when it comes to players who could be moved, with Winnipeg and Toronto among potential landing spots.
The Mikko Rantanen situation in Carolina has just taken a very intriguing turn for the Toronto Maple Leafs amid heavy trade speculation. With the trade
Auston Matthews isn’t just breaking records on the ice—he’s doing it in his bank account too. With multimillion-dollar contracts and luxury endorsements, the Maple Leafs captain is on top, and his growing fortune proves it.