Curufinwe
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Not to mention the way Danny talked about Laughton last year. The quotes read like a parody post.Culture also spills downhill from the emotional intelligence of the people making the decisions. It’s worrisome to me that a GM can stand at a press conference about trading a top prospect and sound like a jilted middle school lover.
Scott Laughton is worth more than 'fair value' to the Flyers, so he's staying for the playoff push
Flyers GM Danny Brière said there was interest in Scott Laughton at the trade deadline, but with what he meant to the team and to its culture, it was going to take a lot before they considered moving him.
www.phillyvoice.com
"I was upfront with him," Brière said. "I told him that I wasn't shopping him, first of all. I wasn't gonna trade him for fair value because he's more than fair value to us. The intangibles that he brings in the locker room are something that has no price, and the other teams don't see that, but we do. I told him that. I said 'We're not gonna trade you if it's just a fair trade.' Someone would have to overstep and really knock it out of the ballpark for us to consider it.