Prior to a game last week, Scott Laughton had very little in common with a one-time scoring machine named John LeClair – except both were (primarily) left wingers and had a history with the ...
Arriving in Philadelphia in 2001, he quickly became a fixture on a team brimming with star power, playing alongside the likes of Keith Primeau, John LeClair, Simon Gagne, and Chris Therian.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have struggled to keep the puck out of the net, resulting in some ugly plus/minus totals, including Sidney Crosby's minus-19 rating.
One-third of the Philadelphia Flyers' Legion of Doom, John LeClair, calls Scott Laughton an underappreciated player and discusses which minor-league prospects could get a shot in the NHL.