Scott Laughton and his wife, Chloe Laughton, were together for more than five years before they got married. The couple is open about their relationship goals, vacation plans, and date photos on social media. Scott Laughton, Canadian professional ice hockey center, was born on May 30, 1994. He is the alternate captain of the Philadelphia Flyers in the NHL. His early hockey growth was guided by his father, who taught him from the age of five to 14.
The Oshawa Generals selected him third overall in the 2010 OHL Selection Draft. After his second season in the OHL, the Philadelphia Flyers selected Laughton with the 20th overall pick in the first round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. He has been with the Flyers since his NHL debut on January 19, 2013. On the international stage, Laughton has proudly represented Canada in competitions such as the U-17 World Hockey Challenge and the IIHF U-18 World Championship.
Meet Scott Laughton’s Wife, Chloe Laughton
Scott Laughton is married to Chloe Laughton, and their July 2022 wedding is getting attention on social media. A photo circulating online showed the couple saying their vows at an altar near Toronto, prompting many to assume it was a recent wedding. However, Laughton later stated that it was a reenactment of their actual wedding, which took place a year earlier in Haddonfield.
“We got married a year ago in Haddonfield,” she revealed. “This is just a celebration.” The celebration turned out to be a lively affair with many relatives and friends in attendance, including former Philadelphia winger Michael Raffl, who was part of the wedding party.
The couple’s path to marriage includes an engagement in March 2021, and reports say they’ve been together since 2016. As of this writing, the couple has no children, but they are proud pet parents to cats. In addition to their personal life, Chloe Laughton has an active Instagram account, @chloeabby_, where she shares memories with nearly 3,000 followers.
Philadelphia Flyers Fifth Win in a Row
The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Dallas Stars 5-1 at the Wells Fargo Center, with Owen Tippett scoring twice. This is their sixth consecutive win. Philadelphia’s goals weren’t limited to Tippett; Sean Walker, Cam Atkinson and Scott Laughton all scored. The win allowed the Flyers (25-14-6) to match their longest winning streak of the season, which ran from November 10 to 19. Morgan Frost had two assists, while Samuel Ersson had 14 shots on net to help the team win.
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