Brad Treliving's Top Offseason Target for the Maple Leafs Has Been Identified
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are being demanded to once again fill a major ask from the past few years.
It was hoped that the Leafs would be able to solve the team's need for a third-line center at the NHL Trade Deadline that has been an issue that Toronto has been attempting to patch for the past few years.
After a long hunt throughout the season with multiple names reported as being on the Leafs radar, GM Brad Treliving
landed on Philadelphia Flyers center
Scott Laughton, giving up a top prospect in forward
Nikita Grebenkin and a first round pick.
Now, after what has been a difficult start in Toronto for Laughton, some fans are wondering if the hole at 3C is still unfilled for next season.
Leafs Fans Begin Questions Of Scott Laughton's Future In Toronto
Scott Laughton has been pointless in seven games played this season for the Toronto Maple Leafs, struggling to make an impact in his first few games as he hasn't yet settled into the lineup.
Having missed out on St. Louis Blues center
Brayden Schenn, who ultimately remained in St. Louis, Laughton has not yet shown he can be the 3C the Leafs have wanted and has since been on the fourth line.
One potential option in the long-term could have been Minten, who has since been traded to the Boston Bruins, and has four points in three games with the Bruins AHL affiliate in Providence.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are going to need an offensive punch in their bottom-six which is why the team pushed for
Laughton, and as of right now what the Leafs have needed has not come from their high-priced acquisition.
He hasn't registered a point since coming over to the Maple Leafs, and has 27 points in 67 games (11G, 16A) with both Toronto and Philadelphia.
If things do not change with Scott Laughton's performance, Toronto may still be left having not figured out the biggest need they spend a large chunk of their future to alleviate for the next few years.
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MARS 22 | 767 ANSWERS Brad Treliving's Top Offseason Target for the Maple Leafs Has Been Identified Did the Toronto Maple Leafs make a mistake trading for Scott Laughton? |
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