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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Pots goal Friday

    Laughton scored a goal, added two hits and logged two PIM in Friday's 6-3 loss to the Golden Knights.

    Laughton has three goals over his last five games. Despite his tally Friday, the 31-year-old center saw just 9:28 of ice time, his second-lowest mark in a game all season. He's up to eight goals, two assists, 40 shots on net, 58 hits, 25 blocked shots and a plus-1 rating over 33 outings while filling a fourth-line role.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Lights lamp Wednesday

    Laughton scored a goal on three shots and added two hits in Wednesday's 2-1 overtime loss to the Red Wings.

    Laughton opened the scoring at 4:46 of the first period, but that was all the Maple Leafs could muster. The 31-year-old has three goals over his last eight games, and he's averaging 14:26 of ice time in that span, raising his season average to 13:47 per game. Laughton has seven goals, two helpers, 39 shots on net, 56 hits and 25 blocked shots over 32 appearances. He remains a key part of Toronto's defensive structure.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Tallies in overtime loss

    Laughton scored a goal on two shots in Thursday's 6-5 overtime loss to the Golden Knights.

    Laughton scored for the second time in five games. His tally Thursday put the Maple Leafs ahead 5-3 in the third period, but they weren't able to manage the lead. The 31-year-old center has contributed six goals (two shorthanded), two assists, 35 shots on net, 51 hits, 23 blocked shots and a plus-1 rating across 29 appearances this season, mainly in a fourth-line role.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Second shorthanded goal of season

    Laughton scored a shorthanded goal Thursday in a 2-1 overtime win over Philadelphia.

    It was Laughton's first game as an opponent in Philly. He spent nearly 12 seasons with the Flyers before being traded to the Maple Leafs last March. Laughton has five goals, two assists and 32 shots in 25 games this season. Two of those goals have come shorthanded.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Nets lone goal in loss

    Laughton scored a goal on five shots in Sunday's 5-1 loss to the Stars.

    Laughton tallied at 8:39 of the third period break up Jake Oettinger's shutout bid. After scoring in three straight games from Dec. 2-6, Laughton was limited to one helper over six contests prior to Sunday. The 31-year-old has five points, 23 shots on net, 32 hits and an even plus-minus rating over 17 outings this season, primarily in a bottom-six role as a defensive specialist.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Three-game goal streak

    Laughton scored a goal in Saturday's 2-1 shootout loss to Montreal.

    Laughton scored on a shorthanded breakaway at the midpoint of the third frame. It extended his goal streak to three games and three goals (four shots). Laughton's game is sharpening, and he might be a short-term option, but be ready to drop him as quickly as you grabbed him.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Goals in back-to-back games

    Laughton scored a goal Thursday in a 5-1 win over Carolina.

    The puck took a bizarre bounce off the backboards and bounced over Frederik Andersen and into the slot where Laughton slammed it past the stunned netminder. He has a goal in each of his last two games. It's a nice little burst for the pivot who has struggled to find his bearings in blue and white.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: First goal of season

    Laughton scored a goal in a 4-1 win over Florida on Tuesday.

    It was his first goal of the season, scoring on a bouncing puck in front of the net. It came in Laughton's eighth game of the season. He's deployed in a fourth-line role, which relegates him to the fantasy wire.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Activated from injured reserve

    Laughton (upper body) was activated off injured reserve on Thursday, per David Alter of The Hockey News.

    Laughton has seen action in only two NHL games this season. He missed the first 13 games with a lower-body injury and missed five games with the current injury. Laughton could see fourth-line action with Dakota Joshua and Matias Maccelli, replacing Jacob Quillan. Laughton has seven hits in two games.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Moved to injured reserve

    Laughton (upper body) was designated for injured reserve Thursday.

    Laughton's placement on IR is retroactive to Nov. 8, which means he will still need to be sidelined for the Leafs' next two contests. Even when healthy, the 31-year-old center is far from a lock for a lineup spot and could still occasionally find himself sitting in the press box as a healthy scratch.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Won't play Tuesday

    Laughton (upper body) won't be in the lineup versus the Bruins on Tuesday, but head coach Craig Berube told reporters, "He wanted to get on the ice so he's going in the right direction," per Mark Masters of TSN.

    After missing the first 13 games of the season, Laughton saw action in just two contests before finding himself back in the infirmary. With the veteran center on the shelf, Max Domi will slot into the middle on the fourth line. Once given the all-clear, Laughton should be a mainstay in the bottom-six for the Leafs.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Sustains upper-body injury

    Laughton suffered an upper-body injury and won't return to Saturday's game against Boston.

    Laughton was playing in his second game of the season after missing the start of the campaign due to a lower-body injury. Laughton would be a mainstay in Toronto's bottom six if he stayed healthy. If Laughton ends up missing another chunk of time, Calle Jarnkrok or Sammy Blais will draw back into the lineup.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Out Sunday, needs more evaluation

    Laughton (upper body) won't play Sunday versus the Hurricanes, but his status beyond that has yet to be determined, David Alter of The Hockey News reports.

    Laughton, who just recently returned from a lower-body injury, appears set for another absence. The 31-year-old was injured in the second period of Saturday's contest versus the Bruins on a heavy hit by Nikita Zadorov. With Laughton out, expect Calle Jarnkrok to get back in the lineup Sunday.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Making season debut

    Laughton (lower body) will be in action versus the Mammoth on Wednesday, Luke Fox of Sportsnet reports.

    Laughton has missed all 13 games to open the season while on injured reserve for his lower-body injury. With the veteran forward back in action, Calle Jarnkrok figures to serve as a healthy scratch, while Sammy Blais, Dakota Mermis or Easton Cowan could be sent to the minors to open a roster spot. For his part, Laughton is set to start in a fourth-line role, but could move to a middle-six spot once he gets his legs under him.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Getting close to return

    Laughton (lower body) is close to making his season debut, Lance Hornby of The Toronto Sun reports Monday.

    Laughton remains on injured reserve and will miss his 13th straight game against Pittsburgh on Monday. It remains unclear when he will return to the lineup, but the wait may not be much longer. Once Laughton receives the green light to play, he will likely occupy a bottom-six role.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Doubtful for Saturday's game

    Head coach Craig Berube said Friday that Laughton (lower body) is doubtful for Saturday's game against the Flyers, Luke Fox of Sportsnet reports.

    Laughton has been on injured reserve since the start of the year due to his lower-body injury, but he's progressed in his recovery over the past week, as he resumed skating individually. He participated in Friday's practice session but will likely require at least one more matchup on the shelf before he's in the mix to return to game action.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Might practice Friday

    Laughton (lower body) may be ready to practice Friday, Anna Dua of Sportsnet reports, which could clear him to face the Flyers on Saturday.

    Laughton would no doubt be eager to face his former club in Philadelphia, but he will have to wait and see how he responds to practice Friday. During his 12 years with the Flyers, the Ontario native notched 108 goals and 161 assists in 681 regular-season appearances. To suit up Saturday, Laughton will need to be activated off injured reserve.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Set to resume skating Thursday

    Laughton (lower body) is expected to start skating individually Thursday, David Alter of The Hockey News reports.

    It's a step in the right direction for Laughton, though the fact that he isn't ready to rejoin the team on the ice all but rules him out for a back-to-back against the Sabres on Friday and Saturday. Once given the all-clear, the 31-year-old center will occupy a bottom-six role and could push for a spot on the third line.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Starting year on IR

    Laughton (lower body) was placed on injured reserve Monday, according to PuckPedia.

    The Maple Leafs relayed Friday that Laughton is week-to-week after sustaining a lower-body injury. The veteran forward is entering the final season of a five-year, $15 million contract that he signed with the Flyers in April of 2021. The Ontario native contributed two goals and two assists over 20 regular-season games with Toronto in 2024-25 after being acquired from Philadelphia in March.

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  • Maple Leafs' Scott Laughton: Out with lower-body issue

    Laughton is considered week-to-week after suffering a lower-body injury, the Leafs announced Friday.

    At this point, Laughton shouldn't be expected to be ready for Opening Night against the Canadiens on Wednesday, and he could be sidelined even longer. Easton Cowan looked likely to make the season-opening roster even without Laughton getting hurt but should now be a near-lock. David Kampf could see the biggest uptick in ice time with Laughton out, though it figures to still be a bottom-six role.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 191 lbs
Birthplace: Oakville, ON
Age: 31
Experience: 12
Shoots: Left