The Maple Leafs were ready to greet a couple of familiar faces in the lineup Saturday night in Philadelphia. Article content
On its side, Toronto welcomes back centre Scott Laughton, who was able to accelerate his comeback from a pre-season shot block foot injury in time to meet his former team in his previous home for the first time. Laughton was acquired from the Flyers at the last trade deadline for a package that included a first-round pick in 2027 and forward Nikita Grebenkin, who was to be on Philly’s list for the game. Article content Article content
It was Laughton’s unexpected absence for the first month of the season that led to much line-juggling by Toronto in what has been a furtive effort to find chemistry. Laughton was to have centred Steven Lorentz and rookie Easton Co

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