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Entering Wednesday night, the Orange and Black are four points out of the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. The Flyers haven't made the playoffs since 2020.
While Tortorella wasn’t thrilled with the 3-on-3 overtime defense Monday at practice, effort is one thing he hasn’t had to worry about with his team. He praised his club’s work ethic. If the Flyers stay intact the rest of the way, they like their chances at making the playoff race interesting.
Playing the second game of a five-game homestand, John Tortorella's Philadelphia Flyers (27-27-8) will host Scott Arniel's Winnipeg Jets (42-16-4) on Thursday evening.
Flyers head coach John Tortorella was furious after his forward Garnet Hathaway was the victim of a blindside hit from Bokondji Imama that left Hathaway shaken up on the ice before getting
Flyers coach John Tortorella screamed at the refs after Garnet Hathaway suffered a scary injury and it was only a minor penalty.
When the Philadelphia Flyers resume their schedule Saturday afternoon against the powerful Edmonton Oilers, there are a couple of interesting things about their remaining 25 games.
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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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Yardbarker on MSNJets set to face Flyers with revenge on their mindsThe Winnipeg Jets did not have to wait long for a chance to exact some revenge on the Philadelphia Flyers. Five days after losing at home against Philadelphia, the suddenly skidding Jets visit the Flyers on Thursday.
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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.
Boko Imama caught Garnet Hathaway off guard, but the officials only gave him a two-minute minor penalty. John Tortorella was absolutely livid, calling Imama’s hit “one of the dirtiest he’s seen in a while.
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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