TheKingPin
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Apparently the Jets have already offered a 2nd for Laughton. Thinking it’s a good bet Laughton is traded if a 2nd is already being thrown out there.
He did, but most of those guys turned out to be fringe NHLers at best. Bjorkstrand turned out to be a regular but he was more of a depth guy on that 2013 team.
Those teams weren't too dissimilar from those mid-2010s Brandon teams Provorov and Patrick played on.
Anyone can offer anything for anyone, that doesn’t mean the player being coveted is available for trade.Apparently the Jets have already offered a 2nd for Laughton. Thinking it’s a good bet Laughton is traded if a 2nd is already being thrown out there.
DB said last year the HotRod was worth more then a 1st to the Org.Apparently the Jets have already offered a 2nd for Laughton. Thinking it’s a good bet Laughton is traded if a 2nd is already being thrown out there.
That was last year. They want a 1st this year. I’m not saying he will take a 2nd, it’s just already been offered.DB said last year the HotRod was worth more then a 1st to the Org.
so hes not gunna take a 2nd this year...
No one values their own players more than the Flyers (well, until they don't.)
No one values their own players more than the Flyers (well, until they don't.)
Don’t worry, they attached a former unclaimed waived player with him.A guy that was just traded purely as a cap dump has no value. I’m shocked.
Cap space bro.Don’t worry, they attached a former unclaimed waived player with him.
I have no words. I tried, but I don't.Friedman says Laughton doesn't want to leave.
I get that he's settled in Philly, but surely at some point he wants to play playoff games again. He'll be 31 in May.
Hilferty mentioned Laughton unprompted when talking about culture during the carnival.
Laughton is the captain of this team. They arent moving him.
Tell that to Gerry Mayhew, who had the exact same thing happen to him in the same season.
I think so...but with these guys, you never knowThis is definitely satire
...right?
Got to love when an organization just bows down to some mediocre 3rd line playerI have no words. I tried, but I don't.
He has no trade restrictions with his contract. If the Flyers move him he can either go where he was traded or retire. It’s a business. He knew that when he entered the league. He’s an example of the complacency that has settled in with the franchise. One would think that he’d want to be in the POs and compete for the SC.Friedman says Laughton doesn't want to leave.
I get that he's settled in Philly, but surely at some point he wants to play playoff games again. He'll be 31 in May.