Laughton leads Flyers past Caps, extends Philadelphia to 2-0 in Eastern round-robin

Oakville, Ont., native records 2 goals, 1 assist; Kevin Hayes adds 3 helpers

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Caption: Philadelphia forward Scott Laughton scores a goal on Braden Holtby during the Flyers' 3-1 win over the Washington Capitals on Thursday. The victory pushed Philadelphia to a clean 2-0 in the Eastern conference round-robin. (Andre Ringuette/Freestyle Photo/Getty Images)

The Philadelphia Flyers played like a team making a run as the best in the East before the NHL shutdown.
With hockey back, the streaking Flyers just might get there. With one more win, they'll earn the top seed in the Eastern Conference in coach Alain Vigneault's first season.
"I like our work ethic, I like how we're trying to play the smart way," Vigneault said.
Philadelphia was smart and tough Thursday against Washington, and the line of Scott Laughton, Kevin Hayes and Travis Konecny sparked the Flyers to a 3-1 win over the Capitals.
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Caption: Scott Laughton scored twice and added a helper, while Kevin Hayes assisted on all of Philadelphia's goals as the Flyers beat the Washington Capitals 3-1 for their second win in the Eastern Conference round-robin competition.

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Laughton had two goals and an assist. Hayes had three assists, and Konecny had two assists.
"They're certainly without a doubt our best line at the moment," Vigneault said.
The Flyers have won 11 of their last 12 games dating to Feb. 18 — but it's the two victories in the round-robin series that have the Flyers believing they can go far. The Flyers won nine straight games before losing the final one before the COVID-19 shutdown. The Flyers have resumed the season with wins over Boston and the Capitals in the NHL's playoff seeding round and can't finish any worse than second in the Eastern Conference.
The Flyers play Tampa Bay on Saturday. The winner will earn the top seed in the East.
"So far, so good," Hayes said.
Vigneault, who led the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks to the Stanley Cup Final, has made all the right moves in his first season on the bench. The outlook is suddenly bright for a franchise going on 45 years without a championship.
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Travis Sanheim also scored and Brian Elliott stopped 16 shots to keep the Flyers perfect this season (4-0-1) against the Capitals. Washington's Alex Ovechkin has failed to score against the Flyers this season.
"We're still looking for that extra gear that we all know we have," Capitals right winger T.J. Oshie said. "The point of these games obviously is for the seeding, but for us personally we need to get our game where we need it to be."
Laughton gave the Flyers a 1-0 lead in the first period after capitalizing on a turnover, beating Braden Holtby. Laughton scored again to make it 3-0 in the third.
Hayes had his first career three-point playoff game.
"Great game @NHLFlyers. Our depth is really showing," retired Flyers great Eric Lindros tweeted.
Travis Boyd scored for the Capitals on a deflection in the third to make it 3-1. Washington is 0-2 on the restart.
"We have to handle ourselves a little bit better emotionally," forward Nic Dowd said of the Capitals' seven penalties.
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