He wants to instill in him that when playing in the NHL sometimes you need to chip the puck out and not always make a fancy ...
Not John Tortorella. The Philadelphia Flyers’ coach has been blunt and forthright for the past two years in particular, ...
Following a week on the road that featured all three possible outcomes, the Tampa Bay Lightning find themselves with work to do -- starting against a team that just beat them.
A demoralizing homestand that consisted of rebuilding type of trades and rebuilding type of performances ended with a 5-0 ...
The team has lost five straight and John Tortorella says he feels bad for the veterans. The Flyers looked loose at the ...
John Tortorella feels for his players. He knows the Flyers are focused on evaluating for the future, but he won't forget ...
Ironically, Brink getting taken off the Noah Cates-Tyson Foerster line, which had been the Flyers’ most consistent trio since ...
The Flyers finally snapped their five-game losing streak, beating the Lightning in the shootout Thursday night. Owen Tippett ...
Brink has been checking harder and doing the little things right all year. It just hasn't yielded much in the way of goals ...
In the sixth match of a seven-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-31-8) will host Jon Cooper's Tampa Bay Lightning (37-23-4) on Thursday evening at Wells Fargo Center.