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Philadelphia Flyers‘ 4th year center Scott Laughton(21) grabs himself a heck of a good 1-way 2-year extension through 2019 after not appearing in a game with the parent club in 2015/2016 and only 2 games, no points last season.

The former 1st round pick did record a new career high goals (19), assists (20) and points (39) in 60 AHL games in 2016/2017 with a +17 rating, so the thinking must be that he’s starting to get that scoring mojo happening.

He did play a healthy calendar of 71 NHL games in his sophomore campaign 2015/2016 getting 7 goals and 14 assists, then appeared in 3 playoff contests.

At still only 23-years old, it seems like it’s his time to start flourishing or might be looking for a new home when his new contract is up.

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Scott Laughton(49) Philadelphia Flyers

Scott Laughton2Philadelphia Flyers‘ 1st round pick in the 2010 draft (#20 overall) center Scott Laughton(49) has definitely been on a bit of a ride to rejoin the parent club on recall from affiliate Lehigh Valley Phantoms early in his rookie year.

He was initially summoned after the lockout thawed in 2013 from his third run in juniors but was returned to Oshawa Generals to continue tearing up the score sheet and work on his development.

He was unable to notch a point in 5 NHL games.

He went on to produce more than a point per game and then doubled those stats in 7 playoff contests.

The 6’1″ 177 lbs. forward returned to the pros after his team was knocked out of the postseason and skated 6 more games with farm team Adirondack Phantoms.

He would score his first goal and add two assists.

Continuing his crazy 2013 he was once again in Flyers‘ training camp, already under contract but with the option of being sent back due to his young age.

In a crazy turn of moves, he was set to be on the opening night roster but instead was loaned back to the OHL and he went on to put up career numbers as an assistant captain.

Having just turned 20-years old he was one of the final cuts to be reassigned to start his first official campaign and popped out the gate retaining his scoring touch.

In 13 AHL games he’s struck for 6 goals and 5 assists, good enough to earn that recall and make his sixth appearance in the show.

Used on sparingly, skating 12 shifts for 7:00 minutes of ice time in a 2-0 blanking.

With some additional time out there he should be able to contribute as he plays a speedy style with plenty enough tenacity and has a scoring touch that just needs to break though on the highest level of hockey.