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Laughton taken off on stretcher after crashing into end boards (Updated)

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Scott Laughton loses his edge and balance when reaching for the puck, which results in an awkward hit into the board. Laughton is ultimately stretchered off and brought to the hospital for precautionary reasons.

The Philadelphia Flyers largely did what they needed to in the first period of Wednesday’s game, but there was a troubling scene right before the intermission.

Capitals defenseman John Carlson knocked Scott Laughton near the end boards. The contact itself didn’t look vicious, but Laughton lost his footing and slid violently into the end boards before bouncing off. He lay face down behind the Capitals net.

Medics immobilized his neck and took him out of the game on a stretcher. The silver lining is that Laughton was conscious and able to use his hands.

There was no penalty on the play.

Laughton, 21, has been participating in his first postseason series. The Flyers announced that he has taken to Jefferson Hospital as a precaution. They plan to provide a further update as soon as they can.

Update: Laughton will remain in the hospital overnight for precautionary reasons, per the team’s Twitter feed. The tests Laughton has undergone have come back negative.