[1] After finishing up his junior career, Laing travelled to New York and began attending Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the fall of 1996.
[3] Laing's senior season was his crowning achievement as he cut nearly a full point off of his goals against average and posted career highs in most categories.
His .947 save percentage was one of the highest single-season totals for qualifying goalies in history and he bested his shutout record by blacking the opposition six times in 27 games.
He helped the team win the regular season championship, as well as the Challenge Cup, being named as not only the league's top goaltender, but the 2003 BISL Player of the Year.
Laing retired from professional hockey in 2003 and began working as a senior assurance manager for Ernst & Young.