John Tortorella doesn’t care what you think. That much was made abundantly clear in his latest press conference, where the Flyers’ head coach defended his decision to bench Matvei Michkov in the first period after the Devils’ opening goal in what would become a frustrating 3-1 loss for Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Flyers are not headed for the playoffs in 2025. Knowing that's been the writing on the wall for a while, general manager sent two core players in Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to the Calgary Flames in January.
Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella has been notoriously cold when it comes to his approach to the media over the years. And after Sunday’s loss to the New Jersey Devils, two reporters quickly found out why they should tread lightly when it comes to asking Tortorella questions pertaining to his team.
Last night, only one goal was scored in the game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Calgary Flames. This goal was scored by Joel Farabee, in a game that reminded us how painful and frustrating it is to face the Flames,
You won’t like John Tortorella when he’s angry. The Flyers head coach was thrust into the forefront on Thursday night after forward Garnet Hathaway was the victim of a blindside hit from the Penguins’ Bokondji Imama that left Hathaway shaken up on the ice before getting assistance and exiting the game.
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNWhy Tortorella halted Flyers' practice for 3-on-3 overtime instructionThe Flyers have gone to 3-on-3 overtime 18 times this season, tied with the Penguins for the most in the NHL. So practicing it makes sense. That’s what the Flyers did Monday coming off two more games that ended after regulation — one a 5-4 overtime loss to the Penguins and the other a 2-1 shootout win over the Jets.
Flyers coach John Tortorella screamed at the refs after Garnet Hathaway suffered a scary injury and it was only a minor penalty.
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Yardbarker on MSN‘You Can’t Fall in Love’: Tortorella Opens Up About the Trade DeadlineFVORHEES, N.J.–Flyers head coach John Tortorella opened up to the media Wednesday morning about the NHL trade deadline. “We can’t fall in love if we can make our team better and keep progressing to be a more competitive team,
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NBC Sports Philadelphia on MSNTortorella admits trade deadline ‘casualties' could be next in Flyers' rebuildJohn Tortorella, somewhat playfully, acted coy when the topic of the NHL trade deadline was broached Wednesday at practice. But, eventually, the veteran head coach was OK acknowledging the reality. The Flyers are a rebuilding team that has vowed to not disregard its future.
John Tortorella voiced his dissatisfaction with NHL referees after a controversial play in the Philadelphia Flyers' loss to Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins.
Scott Laughton is used to the chatter. The Flyers alternate captain is used to his name coming up around the NHL trade deadline. “You just go on, business as usual. I understand it’s a business, and [general manager] Danny [Brière] and [president Keith Jones] got to do what’s best for the group in the future,
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Team USA lost a heartbreaker in overtime to Team Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off final last Thursday and apparently, Philadelphia Flyers head coach John Tortorella is taking the defeat pretty hard. Torts (as he's more famously known) served as an assistant coach alongside Mike Sullivan on Team USA's staff throughout the tournment.
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