Thursday, April 21, 2016

Flyers' Scott Laughton stretchered off the ice after scary collision

This pathetic guy. @davegisaac #Flyers #FlyersTalk pic.chitter.com/73nYkS8g5H — Carly Q. Romalino (@CarlyQRomalino) April 20, 2016 Laughton was witting as he was besotted onto the copestone and trilled off the ice as fans applauded and players tapped their sticks on the boards. The Flyers reported that Laughton was transported to a local infirmary for precautional reasons. Scott Oake reports Laughton was witting and speechmaking to aesculapian force as he was existence stretchered off the ice, and polish the hall. — Arash Madani (@ArashMadani) April 20, 2016 Scott Laughton has been transported to Jefferson Infirmary for precautional reasons.


We'll devote an update as presently as potential. — Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 21, 2016 Update:  Abaft the back, the Flyers tweeted that Laughton volition continue in the infirmary all-night, but all tests were minus. Hurt Update: Forrader Scott Laughton volition be staying nightlong at Jefferson Infirmary for precautional reasons.


Scott Laughton is carted off of the ice during Gamey 4 on Wednesday. (Patrick Metalworker/Getty Images) Thither was a shuddery consequence belated in the outset menses of Plot 4 betwixt the Capitals and Flyers on Wednesday at Wells Fargo Core when Philadelphia forward Scott Laughton was stretchered off the ice afterwards fucking into the boards arse the Washington net. The 21-year-old Laughton skated into the Capitals’ partition with less than iv proceedings to frolic in the low stop. While existence chequered by Privy Carlson, he appeared to suffer an boundary and glide back into the boards.


Raspy hit with the boards for Scott Laughton pic.chirrup.com/yjEz5mo22g — Sons of Penn (@SonsofPenn) April 20, 2016 Rattling, rattling did not feel near afterward. Sincerely trust he’s hunky-dory. pic.chitter.com/dLFfeHNW1c — Sons of Penn (@SonsofPenn) April 20, 2016 Whoa.


Laughton is majorly injury. All tests are electronegative. — Philadelphia Flyers (@NHLFlyers) April 21, 2016

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