Scott Laughton Scouting Report

by on April 24, 2012 in Entry Draft - 269 Comments

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Scott Laughton

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After jumping 30 spots in the most recent International Scouting Service report, the 2012 MLHS Draft Profiles turns its watchful eye to Oshawa Generals centerman and Jack-of-all-trades, Scott Laughton.

There’s a lot to like about Scott Laughton, who recorded 21 goals, 32 assists and 101 PIM in 64 games, skating mostly on a line with Christian Thomas (40th overall in 2010 by NYR) and Andy Andreoff (80th overall in 2011 by LAK).  After starting the year slowly, Scott Laughton has developed into a reliable two-way force in the ‘Shwa.

What Scott Laughton has that should separate him from the pack is will.  Simply put, the guy works hard each night and was relied upon as a special teams cog over older, more established players on the Generals roster. He initiates contact, and is dogged in his pursuit of the puck.  And despite a relatively average frame (6-foot-1, 178 pounds), he’s a willing pugilist.  He might want to rein-in that last element of his game for future success, as his any-situation utility is moot while he’s in the sin bin.

Currently ranked 20th by ISS and as the 28th North American Skater by Central Scouting, there’s some confusion to where the Oakville-born pivot will go.  Critics will point to his lack of size and modest offensive numbers in his draft year as the main reason for why he could fall on draft day.

However, the pedigree is there.  Scott Laughton was selected 3rd overall by Oshawa behind Alex Galchenyuk and Brendan Gaunce in the 2010 OHL Priority Draft after dominating the GTHL with the famous Toronto Marlboros AAA club.  There he served as team captain and led his club with 55 goals and 95 points in 76 games. And with several players set to graduate from the Generals’ system, he’ll get every chance to develop the offensive talent and leadership skills that saw him selected so high.

Also working Scott Laughton’s favour is his growing National team resume.  He played at the Under-17s for Canada-Ontario, and for Canada at both the Ivan Hlinka tournament in 2011 and the recently concluded Under-18 World Championships.  He scored the game-winner in the Ivan Hlinka against Sweden to capture a gold medal, and set up the game winning overtime goal to help Canada capture Bronze at the U-18s.  It was Canada’s first medal in four years at the U-18s, and Laughton excelled playing first team minutes on both the PK and PP, and finished the tournament fourth in team scoring with two goals and five assists through seven games.

For the sake of comparison it seems likely that Scott Laughton will fall somewhere in between a Mike Zigomanis-type and a Jarret Stoll-type centerman.  He plays a determined, physical and dependable game while remaining valuable in all situations, and can chip in offensively often enough to be a threat.

With the Maple Leafs set to draft in the top-5 of the first two rounds, don’t be surprised to see GM Brian Burke spend the Leafs second-round pick on him.

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  • rustynail
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  • Snots

    precisely

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  • rustynail

    you could say that with any player though and Lou has not missed many games. Not that I want Luongo unless maybe for a salary dump.

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  • wiski

    Yes sir

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  • Snots

    Why Luongo anyways? Is he the flavor of the day?

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  • rustynail

    True unless the 5.3 continues past retirement.

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  • Snots

    That is the attitude of the last 45 years.

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  • rustynail

    Because after todays press conference it sounds like he is available

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  • Schenn

    Olesz and Reinprecht had a combined cap hit of just over $5 million and considering I don’t think the Luongo deal is as bad as Campbell’s, would trading one of Lombardi or Komisarek along with a prospect or pick be reasonable?

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  • Kurt!!

    lombo would fit in nice with van IF he could get back to game shape

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    I think it’s a win-win situation

    I want Lalongo-Scrivens combination with Reimer getting a lot of starts with Marlies as conditioning stint.

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  • Schenn

    BTW, Reinprecht was traded from Florida to Vancouver along with Booth for Samuelsson and Sturm.

    It was Olesz straight up for Campbell.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    There are a few of us who have been talking about Luongo for a long time now.

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  • Snots

    so I see, lol

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  • mitch_s2

    What about a three way trade where you see Luongo head to Tampa and Vinny to Toronto.

    Vinny’s contract is effectively only until 2017.

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  • mitch_s2

    Fairly certan Percy ways.

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  • rustynail

    pass on that albatross contract

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