LOS ANGELES - Philadelphia center Scott
Laughton was stretchered off the ice and taken to a hospital after
taking a hit in the Flyers' playoff game against the Washington
Capitals.
The Flyers announced after the game that Laughton would remain at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital overnight for "precautionary reasons."
Scott
Laughton of the Philadelphia Flyers is stretchered off the ice after
being injured during the game against the Washington Capitals at Wells
Fargo Center on April 20, 2016
The 21-year-old was off balance when he crashed hard into
the boards behind the Washington net with 3:49 left in the first period
after taking a check from Capitals defenseman John Carlson.
The Flyers went on to win the game 2-1 and stave off elimination from the playoffs but still trail in the series 3-1.
Laughton was face-down on the ice for a few minutes and lay motionless as team doctor Jimmy McCrossin tended to him.
He was placed in a neck brace and was conscious and talking to
medical staff as he was taken off the ice in front of a crowd of 19,700
at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center.The Flyers announced after the game that Laughton would remain at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospital overnight for "precautionary reasons."
Laughton, of Toronto, played 71 regular-season games in 2015-16, finishing with seven goals and 14 assists.
AFP
Philadelphia Flyers' Laughton to spend night in hospital
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