Laughton Scores Four Goals in Flyers' Win Over Red Wings
Laughton becomes the first Flyers player since 2002 to achieve a four-goal game, leading Philadelphia to a 4-1 victory.
- Scott Laughton scored all four goals for the Flyers, marking his first career four-goal game and the first by a Flyers player since 2002.
- The victory against the Detroit Red Wings was Philadelphia's second consecutive win following a three-game losing streak.
- Laughton's second goal of the night was his 100th career NHL goal, achieved during a shorthanded play in the third period.
- Flyers goalie Aleksei Kolosov made 25 saves, coming within four minutes of his first career shutout, while the Red Wings suffered their sixth loss in seven games.
- Laughton, praised by teammates and coaches for his leadership and work ethic, received a standing ovation from the team for his milestone performance.