One name to watch is veteran Scott Laughton, who has plenty of interest around the league, with as many as seven teams interested in the Flyers forward. In addition to teams like the Maple Leafs and Jets, two new teams have shown interest in Laughton, the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators.
With the Philadelphia Flyers likely to be a seller at the NHL trade deadline, Scott Laughton could be a trade candidate.
Amidst all the trade speculation surrounding Flyers forward Scott Laughton, the Toronto Maple Leafs have reportedly rejected an offer that included a top prospect.
A reporter has revealed what the Philadelphia Flyers want from the Maple Leafs in return for rumoured trade target Scott Laughton. One name that just won't go away is that of Scott Laughton as the veteran forward continues to dominate the rumour mill amid the NHL breaks for the 4-Nations Face-Off.
The Flyers didn't fall in love at the deadline last season. Despite being in playoff position, they picked up a first-round pick for Sean Walker. They now have seven selections in the first two rounds of the 2025 draft (three first-rounders, four second-rounders).
TSN: Darren Dreger says that St. Louis Blues forward Brayden Schenn would be a great with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Philadelphia Flyers Scott Laughton would be another option for the Maple Leafs.
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NHLrumors.com on MSNFlyers GM Daniel Briere: Team is not shopping Scott LaughtonIt does make some sense that the Philadelphia Flyers would be interested in a top-line center like Elias Pettersson but he does come with some big question marks.
Bobby Brink had one goal and three assists for a career-high four points, and the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-1.
Kevin Kurz of The Athletic: (mailbag) It does make some sense that the Philadelphia Flyers would be interested in a top-line center like Elias Pettersson but he does come with some big question marks. He’s also got an $11.6 million cap hit for seven more years. All things considered, that’s likely too much for the Flyers.
The Philadelphia Flyers outworked the Edmonton Oilers and skated to a 6-3 win at Wells Fargo Center on Saturday afternoon.
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